Writing on the Magellan Media blog, Brian O'Leary points out that O'Reilly's Rough Cuts program for updating content isn't particularly novel:
In that way, Rough Cuts is an extension of a 1940 product, the Hammond Self-Revising World Atlas. Edited and printed as war broke out in Europe, the atlas entered a U.S. market at a time when no one knew what future maps mig… Continue
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Over the past few years, here at O'Reilly we've slowly been migrating much of the production for our frontlist from FrameMaker over to DocBook XML. There are some real benefits to working with content that's in XML, and along the way we also found so
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