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Examples of books that people actually publish on the Web. This is focused predominantly on the books themselves rather than references to books. For references to books, see the [[ | Examples of books that people actually publish on the Web. This is focused predominantly on the books themselves rather than references to books. For references to books, see the [[citation-examples]] page and related pages. | ||
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Revision as of 16:06, 12 May 2006
Book Examples
Contributors
- Håkon Wium Lie
- Tantek Çelik
- Bert Bos
Introduction
Examples of books that people actually publish on the Web. This is focused predominantly on the books themselves rather than references to books. For references to books, see the citation-examples page and related pages.
Table of Contents
Examples
- Books by MarkPilgrim: Dive Into Python, Dive Into Greasemonkey, and arguably Feed Parser Documentation. All of these are produced with a similar toolchain (DocBook XML to HTML via XSLT).
- Art of War from Project Gutenberg