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- From: tzs@carson.u.washington.edu (Tim Smith)
- Newsgroups: gnu.misc.discuss
- Subject: Re: Fund raising at the FSF
- Date: 10 Jan 1993 12:45:40 GMT
- Organization: University of Washington School of Law, Class of '95
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- In article <1ioemkINNgs7@ftp.UU.NET> sef@Kithrup.COM (Sean Eric Fagan) writes:
- >Yes, you can. You should be able to buy a book on Perl at bookstores,
- >and you can buy the GNU EMACS books from the FSF (I *think* there might
- >be a book on emacs published by O'Reilly & Associates, but I'm not sure,
- >so I won't say more than that :)).
-
- There's also one from HP Books, I believe. I seem to recall another one, too,
- but I'm not too sure (that is, I seem to recall that there is the FSF one,
- the O'Reilly one, the HP one, and one other -- no, I'm not thinking of the
- book about writing Emacs-type editors...).
-
- --Tim Smith
-