Ben Ko has sent us (Chris Nandor and myself) this note regarding our upcoming MacPerl book: > You should have feature boxes throughout the book that showcase how > MacPerl is being used in many different work environments... > ... Readers like anecdotes of how someone is doing something, > not just generic examples. This would give you the chance to show > different "real world" applications of the coding techniques you'll > cover... I think he's right! If you've got a story to share, e.g. how you use MacPerl, how MacPerl made your project easier to do, or how Perl saved your company, please send it to us at mailto:mp-book@ptf.com. Please include: * Your name * Your company if applicable * Your story (approx. 200 words or less) * A note giving us permission to publish your story and whether we can use your name and/or company name (For privacy, unless you tell us we can use your name and company, we'll reduce your name to initials and leave out the company; if we can use either name or company, please tell us!) As the magazines always say: * we reserve the right to publish or to not publish your contribution in this or future venues (e.g. articles, web pages or subsequent editions of the book) * we reserve the right to edit submissions for clarity or brevity * all submissions become the property of the publisher and will not be returned to you (even if you do figure out a way to enclose a SASE in email :-) |\ _,,,---,,_ Vicki Brown - vlb@cfcl.com ZZZzz /,`.-'`' -. ;-;;,_ http://www.cfcl.com/~vlb |,4- ) )-,_. ,\ ( `'-' P.O. Box 1269 San Bruno CA 94066 '---''(_/--' `-'\_) Ooit'n Normaal Mens Ontmoet? En... Beviel't? Ever met a normal person? So... did you like it? ***** Want to unsubscribe from this list? ***** Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to mac-perl-request@iis.ee.ethz.ch