I just posted a amazon review with the correct page count.
> but I am shooting for a second edition by summer.
who-hoo

Please consider publishing your book to Safari. (www.oreilly.com).
Joining Safari is the smartest thing I have ever done.

you could even post "rough-cuts" of the book... there... I would read
them.

Thanks
Jeff

On Mar 14, 11:13 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> Thanks Mike,
> I would appreciate if you could correct that wrong page count.
> There are  some new features not mentioned in the book (cron, auth,
> crud, services, routes_on_error, etc.) but I am shooting for a second
> edition by summer.
>
> Massimo
>
> On Mar 14, 10:38 am, Mike Axelrod <mikelw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Thanks everyone,  I just bought the book from lulu.  And yes it is a
> > full 246 pages + additional front matter.  Just scanning it now, it
> > does look like it will be very helpful.
>
> > Someone ought to correct that guy's strange page number reference on
> > the Amazon review.  It does the author a disservice, and is hardly
> > fair.  Perhaps it was an honest typo on his part?
>
> > Anyway if the pdf version becomes a habbit I'll go buy the paper
> > version when I refresh my book budget.
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