On Aug 10, 2007, at 1:50 PM, Bernd Matzner wrote:
Is there to be a PDF version of this?
Yeah, too bad there's not an ebook available (yet?). Hope it's as good
the the Learning jQuery book ;-), which, btw, was just reviewed at
http://blogs.pathf.com/agileajax/2007/08/book-review-lea.html and
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> Is there to be a PDF version of this?
Yeah, too bad there's not an ebook available (yet?). Hope it's as good
the the Learning jQuery book ;-), which, btw, was just reviewed at
http://blogs.pathf.com/agileajax/2007/08/book-review-lea.html and
featured at http://ajaxian.com/archives/review-of-lea
Is there to be a PDF version of this? There's no mention on the page at all,
which is odd.
I'd like the information itself, but I'm not sure this type of book is the
kind of thing I'd want eating up shelfspace(I have too many books as it is
*grin*).
Karl,
I'll want to buy your book(Learning jQuery ...) but I found 2 problems:
1) Don't have free shipping to Brazil and
2) The brazilian store available from your book
site(http://www.packtpub.com/jQuery/book)
doesn't have your book, yet!
Anyway I'll buy from Packt!
Cheers
2007/7/23, Karl Swe
I know there are a lot of you ColdFusion guys on the list, and I
think that's really cool. You definitely add a lot to this list. Some
day I hope to be able to play around with it myself. By the way, that
comment about Rey writing a book was just a joke. Just poking at Rey
a bit, all in goo
Karl, I'm with John Farrar: ColdFusion guys is, maybe, the most active group
from this list. ;-) I'll wait Rey Bango CF+jQuery(maybe talking about
ajaxCFC???).
Thanks Karl for your time with jQuery.
Cheers
2007/7/23, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Jul 23, 2007, at 4:34 PM, Karl Swedber
On Jul 23, 2007, at 4:34 PM, Karl Swedberg wrote:
(One complaint, where are the ColdFusion examples? You should have
that also. Not put off that you do PHP, but you are not going to
hit a market segment like you want if you don't spread out just a
bit.)
For that, you'll have to buy Rey
This is the best news i have heard all month... Congrats authors...
-GTG
On 7/23/07, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone,
Thought I'd let you know that book 2, *jQuery Reference Guide: A
Comprehensive Exploration of the Popular JavaScript Library*, is now
available for pre-ord
On Jul 23, 2007, at 4:21 PM, John Farrar wrote:
Just finished reading first book... will have review online
shortly! EXCELLENT WORKS!
So glad you like it, John!
(One complaint, where are the ColdFusion examples? You should have
that also. Not put off that you do PHP, but you are not goin
Just finished reading first book... will have review online shortly!
EXCELLENT WORKS!
(One complaint, where are the ColdFusion examples? You should have that
also. Not put off that you do PHP, but you are not going to hit a market
segment like you want if you don't spread out just a bit.)
Ordered mine!
Karl Swedberg wrote:
Hi everyone,
Thought I'd let you know that book 2, /jQuery Reference Guide: A
Comprehensive Exploration of the Popular JavaScript Library/, is now
available for pre-order from the publisher's web site. It won't show up
on amazon.com until a week or two aft
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