What's wrong with just buying the book?
Many of us are under-employed, and the publishers don't accept food stamps. :-)
And remember Thomas Mann: "Everything has it's price"
I subscribe to the Zen saying: It isn't worth a thing, unless it is freely given.
I applaud Laurent_R's attitude toward disseminating his knowledge. May he get good
karma from it.
I included the restricted information solely because the Perl Newsletter article made prominent
mention of it, not because I thought it was restricting us. I am very happy with the whole situation.
There are some grey shaded areas though, like what happens when some monk posts a verbatim
example from the book, and dosn't provide a link to the source, because he saw the code on
some server somewhere, and the code ends up in a commercial product?
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