I received an email this evening that you can now purchase my book through Amazon.com’s Marketplace! Awesome news. Check out the link http://tinyurl.com/p5o79u and be sure to add your feedback to the page if you’ve bought a copy.
(Edit: hrm, link doesn’t show up on front page but shows up if you click on the [...]
Joel Moss (a fellow member of the CakePHP community) has been acting like a bit of a Rails (and Ruby) fanboi as of late. He’s doing a series of blog posts proclaiming his love for Ruby. Personally, I loved Rails when I first encountered it. Played around with it. Wrote a [...]
Okay, so since the first book has been a pretty good success for me, I’ve been thinking about writing a second book. Will be the same format: PDF, under 100 pages, selling for between $10 and $20. So that got me to thinking “what topic could I go on and on about [...]
Although I never got into the habit of using online bookmarking services like Delicious (never really understood how/why to use them) I do tend to bookmark a lot of stuff. So as a change of pace I thought I’d go through my programming bookmarks and show you some of the stuff I found interesting [...]
Book Update
For those not following along on Twitter, the first month of sales of my CakePHP book have been a success: 70 PDF's and 5 print-on-demand copies via Lulu.com. A big thanks to everyone who has purchased a copy. My next thought has been a book about doing Test Driven Development using [...]
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