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Copy right policy about teaching your book #1853

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HamedSiaban opened this issue Dec 1, 2023 · 2 comments
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Copy right policy about teaching your book #1853

HamedSiaban opened this issue Dec 1, 2023 · 2 comments

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@HamedSiaban
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HamedSiaban commented Dec 1, 2023

Hello.

I'm a frontend developer trying to get better everyday.
I love your books and I think all frontend developers should read and learn it.

I was thinking as I learn each chapter, may be I could introduce your book, translate and teach it in a simpler version to other people in my youtube channel.
I won't show content of the book to people, Only teaching what I learned from it in my own way, according to the table of the contents. Like a classroom.
But I'm not very informed about copy right issues and etc.

So can you enlighten me about the possibility of this?
Thanks.

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getify commented Dec 2, 2023

You can absolutely teach JS with your own content, and if you so choose, inspired by the content of my book. I look forward to seeing what you provide!

I would ask that:

  1. don't not show literal text or code in more than a few bits at a time... like don't just show a huge chunk of a chapter or whatever. It's better if you adapt the concepts and make your own code examples (that's better for your learning, if nothing else!).

  2. don't name your teaching/content in a way that's confusing to folks as if it being from me/YDKJS.

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Thanks for the response.
Sure, I will stick to the guidelines you stated.
🙏

@getify getify closed this as completed Dec 2, 2023
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