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  • mux

    #1

    Regarding the FAQs

    Hi

    Is there anywhere (on the net) I can get the entire comp.lang.c FAQs? I
    could get only a partial list from Steve Summit's Website. Or is buying the
    book the only way out?

    Any pointers in this regard will be highly appreciated.

    Regards
    Murali


  • Mike Wahler

    #2
    Re: Regarding the FAQs

    "mux" <mux@sd.com> wrote in message
    news:caadsf$dn$ 1@charm.magnus. acs.ohio-state.edu...[color=blue]
    > Hi
    >
    > Is there anywhere (on the net) I can get the entire comp.lang.c FAQs?[/color]

    Read carefully again, the first part of the online FAQ document:

    (From http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/top.html) :

    This collection of hypertext pages is Copyright 1995 by Steve Summit.
    Content from the book ``C Programming FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions''
    (Addison-Wesley, 1995, ISBN 0-201-84519-9) is made available here by
    permission of the author and the publisher as a service to the community.
    It is intended to complement the use of the published text and is protected
    by international copyright laws. The content is made available here and
    may be accessed freely for personal use but may not be published or
    retransmitted without written permission.

    [color=blue]
    >I
    > could get only a partial list from Steve Summit's Website. Or is buying[/color]
    the[color=blue]
    > book the only way out?
    >
    > Any pointers in this regard will be highly appreciated.[/color]

    See above.

    -Mike


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    • Joe Laughlin

      #3
      Re: Regarding the FAQs

      mux wrote:[color=blue]
      > Hi
      >
      > Is there anywhere (on the net) I can get the entire
      > comp.lang.c FAQs? I could get only a partial list from
      > Steve Summit's Website. Or is buying the book the only
      > way out?
      >
      > Any pointers in this regard will be highly appreciated.
      >
      > Regards
      > Murali[/color]




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      • Stephen Sprunk

        #4
        Re: Regarding the FAQs

        "Mike Wahler" <mkwahler@mkwah ler.net> wrote in message
        news:zz3yc.9253 $uX2.1588@newsr ead2.news.pas.e arthlink.net...[color=blue]
        > "mux" <mux@sd.com> wrote in message
        > news:caadsf$dn$ 1@charm.magnus. acs.ohio-state.edu...[color=green]
        > >
        > > Is there anywhere (on the net) I can get the entire comp.lang.c FAQs?[/color]
        >
        > Read carefully again, the first part of the online FAQ document:
        >
        > (From http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/top.html) :[/color]
        ....

        Or, for an easier-to-remember site that covers other newsgroups as well:
        http://www.faqs.org/faqs/by-newsgrou...mp.lang.c.html

        (The c.l.c FAQ, I assume, is mirrored there with permission)

        S

        --
        Stephen Sprunk "Stupid people surround themselves with smart
        CCIE #3723 people. Smart people surround themselves with
        K5SSS smart people who disagree with them." --Aaron Sorkin

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        • Keith Thompson

          #5
          Re: Regarding the FAQs

          "Joe Laughlin" <Joseph.V.Laugh lin@boeing.com> writes:[color=blue]
          > mux wrote:[color=green]
          > > Hi
          > >
          > > Is there anywhere (on the net) I can get the entire
          > > comp.lang.c FAQs? I could get only a partial list from
          > > Steve Summit's Website. Or is buying the book the only
          > > way out?
          > >
          > > Any pointers in this regard will be highly appreciated.
          > >
          > > Regards
          > > Murali[/color]
          >
          > http://www.google.com/search?q=comp.lang.c+faq[/color]

          That provides pointers to the web version of the C FAQ, but the book
          version is more complete. I'm fairly sure that the book version is
          only available (legally, at least) in book form.

          See question 20.40 of the C FAQ.

          (BTW, I don't even have the C FAQ bookmarked; I just feed "c faq" to
          Google each time I need to refer to it.)

          --
          Keith Thompson (The_Other_Keit h) kst-u@mib.org <http://www.ghoti.net/~kst>
          San Diego Supercomputer Center <*> <http://users.sdsc.edu/~kst>
          We must do something. This is something. Therefore, we must do this.

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          • mux

            #6
            Re: Regarding the FAQs

            Wow...A lot of responses... Thanks a lot for all of you who responded in
            quick time.

            The reason for this post was that I saw a korean version(in a beautiful pdf
            format) on the net with all the questions answered (not like 1.1,1.4
            .....)...

            So if there can exist a legal and free electronic version of the FAQ in
            another language, I doubted that there might be a complete electronic
            version in English which was legal and free ....

            Thanks again for all those suggestions ....

            With warm regards,
            Murali

            Muralidhar Krishnamoorthy
            muralidhar"Remo vethiS"ck@yahoo .com


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            • Randy Howard

              #7
              Re: Regarding the FAQs

              In article <cabc28$302$1@c harm.magnus.acs .ohio-state.edu>, mux@sd.com says...[color=blue]
              > So if there can exist a legal and free electronic version of the FAQ in
              > another language, I doubted that there might be a complete electronic
              > version in English which was legal and free ....[/color]

              I see no indication that a pdf file in another language of Steve's FAQ
              is "legal and free". It may be stolen, plagiarized and free, or it may
              not. The existence of a document on the web does not mean that it is
              of a legally sourced background. Is there some reason you refuse to
              simply buy the book? If you are a professional programmer, you can
              even deduct it from your taxes.

              --
              Randy Howard (2reply remove FOOBAR)

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              • Ralmin

                #8
                Re: Regarding the FAQs

                "mux" <mux@sd.com> wrote:[color=blue]
                > Wow...A lot of responses... Thanks a lot for all of you who
                > responded in quick time.
                >
                > The reason for this post was that I saw a korean version(in a
                > beautiful pdf format) on the net with all the questions answered
                > (not like 1.1,1.4 ....)...[/color]

                Then it is probably not legal. Those distributing it would be breaking Steve
                Summit's copyright, even after translation.

                --
                Simon.


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                • mux

                  #9
                  Re: Regarding the FAQs


                  "Randy Howard" <randyhoward@FO OverizonBAR.net > wrote in message
                  news:MPG.1b336b 3c386fa80998985 f@news.verizon. net...[color=blue]
                  > In article <cabc28$302$1@c harm.magnus.acs .ohio-state.edu>, mux@sd.com[/color]
                  says...[color=blue][color=green]
                  > > So if there can exist a legal and free electronic version of the FAQ in
                  > > another language, I doubted that there might be a complete electronic
                  > > version in English which was legal and free ....[/color]
                  >
                  > I see no indication that a pdf file in another language of Steve's FAQ
                  > is "legal and free". It may be stolen, plagiarized and free, or it may
                  > not. The existence of a document on the web does not mean that it is
                  > of a legally sourced background.[/color]

                  I doubt your statement as I got the link directly from Steve's site.
                  [color=blue]
                  > Is there some reason you refuse to simply buy the book?
                  >If you are a professional programmer, you can
                  > even deduct it from your taxes.[/color]

                  I have a copy of it now as I bot it yesterday. Because it is much easier to
                  have an electronic version (just alt-TAB away) when you program I am still
                  curious if there is any copy available on the net.

                  Anyways.....I guess there is still a big "?" why that discrepancy exists in
                  offering the text in different languages...

                  Murali


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                  • Keith Thompson

                    #10
                    Re: Regarding the FAQs

                    "mux" <mux@sd.com> writes:[color=blue]
                    > Wow...A lot of responses... Thanks a lot for all of you who responded in
                    > quick time.
                    >
                    > The reason for this post was that I saw a korean version(in a beautiful pdf
                    > format) on the net with all the questions answered (not like 1.1,1.4
                    > ....)...[/color]

                    Interesting. I found the document you're referring to. The web page
                    acknowledges Steve Summit's work, and says the translation was done
                    with his permission, but it does appear include all the questions,
                    unlike the English web version. I've sent Steve an e-mail and asked
                    him about it; I'll post here when I get a response.

                    Since it's Steve's book, it's entirely possible that he's granted
                    permission for a publicly available electronic version in Korean but
                    not in English. I'm not going to assume it's illegal unless he says
                    it is.

                    --
                    Keith Thompson (The_Other_Keit h) kst-u@mib.org <http://www.ghoti.net/~kst>
                    San Diego Supercomputer Center <*> <http://users.sdsc.edu/~kst>
                    We must do something. This is something. Therefore, we must do this.

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                    • Keith Thompson

                      #11
                      Re: Regarding the FAQs

                      "mux" <mux@sd.com> writes:[color=blue]
                      > "Randy Howard" <randyhoward@FO OverizonBAR.net > wrote in message
                      > news:MPG.1b336b 3c386fa80998985 f@news.verizon. net...[color=green]
                      > > In article <cabc28$302$1@c harm.magnus.acs .ohio-state.edu>, mux@sd.com[/color]
                      > says...[color=green][color=darkred]
                      > > > So if there can exist a legal and free electronic version of the FAQ in
                      > > > another language, I doubted that there might be a complete electronic
                      > > > version in English which was legal and free ....[/color]
                      > >
                      > > I see no indication that a pdf file in another language of Steve's FAQ
                      > > is "legal and free". It may be stolen, plagiarized and free, or it may
                      > > not. The existence of a document on the web does not mean that it is
                      > > of a legally sourced background.[/color]
                      >
                      > I doubt your statement as I got the link directly from Steve's site.[/color]

                      Strictly speaking, Randy's statement is perfectly correct. The
                      existence of a document on the web really doesn't imply that it's
                      legal. It also doesn't imply that it's illegal.

                      The fact that there's a link to it from Steve's site (I didn't know
                      that before) certainly increases the likelihood that it's legal, but
                      the question is still open.

                      [...][color=blue]
                      > Anyways.....I guess there is still a big "?" why that discrepancy exists in
                      > offering the text in different languages...[/color]

                      If there is such a discrepancy, it's up to the copyright owner.
                      Assuming the copyright is owned by Steve Summit, and not by the
                      publisher, he's under no obligation to be consistent.

                      --
                      Keith Thompson (The_Other_Keit h) kst-u@mib.org <http://www.ghoti.net/~kst>
                      San Diego Supercomputer Center <*> <http://users.sdsc.edu/~kst>
                      We must do something. This is something. Therefore, we must do this.

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                      • Arthur J. O'Dwyer

                        #12
                        Re: Regarding the FAQs


                        On Fri, 11 Jun 2004, mux wrote:[color=blue]
                        >[/color]
                        [re: free Korean translation of C FAQ][color=blue]
                        > Anyways.....I guess there is still a big "?" why that discrepancy exists
                        > in offering the text in different languages...[/color]

                        I know Keith has requested an "official" answer to this question,
                        which will of course supersede anything I have to offer, but isn't
                        it obvious? If the English version were free online, Steve wouldn't
                        get as many royalties from sale of the English book. The existence
                        of a Korean version free online has no impact on Steve's royalties,
                        since there's no Korean book available for sale anywhere. (I'm
                        presuming that the number of Korean-English bilingual C programmers
                        with access to US/UK bookstores is relatively small.)

                        Ditto above argument w.r.t German and Russian.

                        -Arthur

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                        • mux

                          #13
                          Re: Regarding the FAQs

                          Yup. You are totally right. The final word belongs to Steve Summit. It is
                          possible that he is stuck with copyrights and other legal stuff.. Probably
                          Addison-Wessley should consider releasing an electronic version. It would
                          definitely be more helpful (especially the fact that you can search text
                          makes it more attractive).

                          Murali

                          "Keith Thompson" <kst-u@mib.org> wrote in message
                          news:lnsmd1g95e .fsf@nuthaus.mi b.org...[color=blue]
                          > "mux" <mux@sd.com> writes:[color=green]
                          > > Wow...A lot of responses... Thanks a lot for all of you who responded in
                          > > quick time.
                          > >
                          > > The reason for this post was that I saw a korean version(in a beautiful[/color][/color]
                          pdf[color=blue][color=green]
                          > > format) on the net with all the questions answered (not like 1.1,1.4
                          > > ....)...[/color]
                          >
                          > Interesting. I found the document you're referring to. The web page
                          > acknowledges Steve Summit's work, and says the translation was done
                          > with his permission, but it does appear include all the questions,
                          > unlike the English web version. I've sent Steve an e-mail and asked
                          > him about it; I'll post here when I get a response.
                          >
                          > Since it's Steve's book, it's entirely possible that he's granted
                          > permission for a publicly available electronic version in Korean but
                          > not in English. I'm not going to assume it's illegal unless he says
                          > it is.
                          >
                          > --
                          > Keith Thompson (The_Other_Keit h) kst-u@mib.org[/color]
                          <http://www.ghoti.net/~kst>[color=blue]
                          > San Diego Supercomputer Center <*>[/color]
                          <http://users.sdsc.edu/~kst>[color=blue]
                          > We must do something. This is something. Therefore, we must do this.[/color]


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                          • Keith Thompson

                            #14
                            Re: Regarding the FAQs

                            "Arthur J. O'Dwyer" <ajo@nospam.and rew.cmu.edu> writes:[color=blue]
                            > On Fri, 11 Jun 2004, mux wrote:[color=green]
                            > >[/color]
                            > [re: free Korean translation of C FAQ][color=green]
                            > > Anyways.....I guess there is still a big "?" why that discrepancy exists
                            > > in offering the text in different languages...[/color]
                            >
                            > I know Keith has requested an "official" answer to this question,
                            > which will of course supersede anything I have to offer, but isn't
                            > it obvious? If the English version were free online, Steve wouldn't
                            > get as many royalties from sale of the English book. The existence
                            > of a Korean version free online has no impact on Steve's royalties,
                            > since there's no Korean book available for sale anywhere. (I'm
                            > presuming that the number of Korean-English bilingual C programmers
                            > with access to US/UK bookstores is relatively small.)
                            >
                            > Ditto above argument w.r.t German and Russian.[/color]

                            Agreed.

                            According to the copyright page in my copy of the book, the copyright
                            is owned by Addison-Wesley, not by Steve Summit.

                            I am not a lawyer, nor do I play one on television; if this raises any
                            issues, I'm glad to let Steve and Addison-Wesley settle them between
                            themselves.

                            --
                            Keith Thompson (The_Other_Keit h) kst-u@mib.org <http://www.ghoti.net/~kst>
                            San Diego Supercomputer Center <*> <http://users.sdsc.edu/~kst>
                            We must do something. This is something. Therefore, we must do this.

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                            • CBFalconer

                              #15
                              Re: Regarding the FAQs

                              mux wrote:[color=blue]
                              >
                              > Yup. You are totally right. The final word belongs to Steve
                              > Summit. It is possible that he is stuck with copyrights and
                              > other legal stuff.. Probably Addison-Wessley should consider
                              > releasing an electronic version. It would definitely be more
                              > helpful (especially the fact that you can search text makes
                              > it more attractive).[/color]

                              Please do not top-post. By doing so you have caused the remainder
                              of the thread to be lost. It is not considered acceptable on
                              c.l.c.

                              Electronic versions are available. I have a copy downloaded from
                              Steve's site. What is not allowed is republishing that. He
                              periodically posts a copy on this very newsgroup.

                              --
                              Chuck F (cbfalconer@yah oo.com) (cbfalconer@wor ldnet.att.net)
                              Available for consulting/temporary embedded and systems.
                              <http://cbfalconer.home .att.net> USE worldnet address!


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