Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!mailrus!uflorida!mephisto!ncsuvx!news From: dks@shumv1.uucp (D. K. Smith) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: David who... || BookSource(Reasonable *) (Was Re: List Bumm...) Keywords: books reasonable prices not sugg. retail Message-ID: <1989Dec15.010030.21530@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu> Date: 15 Dec 89 01:00:30 GMT References: <9291@hoptoad.uucp> Sender: news@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu (USENET News System) Reply-To: dks@shumv1.ncsu.edu (D. K. Smith) Followup-To: comp.sys.mac.programmer Organization: NCSU Computer Engineering Lines: 35 In article <9291@hoptoad.uucp> tim@hoptoad.UUCP (Tim Maroney) writes: >....debugger, such as MacsBug or TMON. You can debug anything this >way. David Oster just gave a description of the process. >-- >Tim Maroney, Mac Software Consultant, sun!hoptoad!tim, tim@toad.com Where was this info from David Oster??? Was it of significant length and usefulness or just a quick tip? Question #2: I think there may be others (by the thousands) out there in netLand who may be looking (or wishing) for a place to purchase technical books without paying sugg. retail. I am probably bringing up another beat to death subject especially since the closing of Tech Alliance, however I wasn't reading the net regularly when they closed. I remember that they had cheap books... if you could stomach their service. Anyway, has anyone turned over a stone somewhere and found a book buyer's goldmine? If so, post it for all to read! And hopefully, with the increased business they won't crank up their prices of the published goods as did a particular place we all used to love, ComputerWare. Why do these things happen?!? dk smith --------------------------------------------------------------------+ Disclaimer: I disclaim nothing! | I *am* a happy-camper. | | | I is responsible. | It wasn't always, so. | --------------------------------------------------------------------+