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Re: I want exercises
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Posted: Aug 20, 2008 7:59 PM
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> I'm talking about something organized traditionally: > accordingly to the book's chapters (a community > contribution could be a link too: > http://blog.tmorris.net/revised-scala-exercises/). I would > say that it is better to have a not entirely correct > exercise here, which is then improved interactively, than > not to have such a site at all. > To me, an ideal model is what is shown for Manning books: > http://manning.com/. Look at how C# in Depth site > http://manning.com/skeet/ is organized, how active is > Author Forum: > http://www.manning-sandbox.com/forum.jspa?forumID=352. It > also allows everybody to see errata > http://csharpindepth.com/Errata.aspx, one thing I'm > missing for Programming in Scala. Also look at the book's > companion site: http://www.csharpindepth.com/. > > Sorry, if I'm bothering you too much. I'm a professional > Web developer (ASP.NET) and care a lot about sites > usability. I love Scala too. > Hi Vladimir,
Sorry, I missed these two posts until now, though I saw your note to the mailing list. I'll check out the sites you linked to, and get back.
Thanks.
Bill
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