February 12, 2012
On Saturday, 11 February 2012 at 23:53:15 UTC, Jimmy Cao wrote:

> Perhaps Dropbox or Mediafire.

Yes, I thought about dropbox, but if I'm right, the file is deleted after 30 days of inativity. So I decided chose google docs because there is no limit and I can upgrade anytime without changing the link.


> Here's a mediafire link to your guide:
>
> http://www.mediafire.com/?4sv8wurnvp7k26p

Thanks for doing that!

Matheus.




February 12, 2012
Jimmy Cao:

> seeing that Javascript + html5 is the hallmark of modern web technologies and the web is, well, just about everything.

Among the original purposes of HTML there are usability and graceful degradation; while helping the tracking of users was not among those most important original purposes. JavaScript, Flash and Silverlight when used inappropriately miss those basic purposes. Asking for a link to work even without JS doesn't mean refusing the God of Web, it means not forgetting what's important.

Bye,
bearophile
February 12, 2012
On 02/11/2012 04:57 PM, MattCodr wrote:

> I decided chose google docs because there
> is no limit and I can upgrade anytime without changing the link.

You can also put the pdf where you host the project. That's what Philippe Sigaud does with his D Templates Tutorial:


https://github.com/PhilippeSigaud/D-templates-tutorial/blob/master/dtemplates.pdf

Ali

February 12, 2012
"Jimmy Cao" <jcao219@gmail.com> wrote in message news:mailman.252.1329004394.20196.digitalmars-d-announce@puremagic.com...
>
> the web is, well, just about everything bad about technology.
>

Fixed.


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