Hi All,
I represent Packt Publishing, the publishers of computer related books.
We are planning to extend our range of Open Source books based on Java
technology and are currently inviting authors interested in writing them. This
doesn't require any past writing experience. All that we expect
9:17 AM
To: 'Ant Users List'
Subject: RE: Ant Books
> From: Graham Reeds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 22 February 2004 15:07
> Subject: Ant Books
> As far as I can see there are two books that I am interested
> and I was wondering which of the ones to buy. They are
> advice since I'm also a very critical book consumer. read the
> reviews (at Amazon and elsewhere). Every publisher has their
> duds, so
Just an off topic comment;
Amazon reviews can rarely be trusted much these days as editors and
their friends ramp up their own books and slag off comp
My opinion on this topic is, of course, quite biased being a co-author
of Java Development with Ant and all. But I'll offer some generic
advice since I'm also a very critical book consumer. read the
reviews (at Amazon and elsewhere). Every publisher has their duds, so
you cannot rely sole
> From: Graham Reeds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 22 February 2004 15:07
> Subject: Ant Books
> As far as I can see there are two books that I am interested
> and I was wondering which of the ones to buy. They are 'Ant
> - the Definitive Guide' and is publis