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<DIV><SPAN class=625593018-12092009><FONT color=#0000ff size=2 face=Arial>I
agree. Something that should be shown early in the book chapters is the
Halo feature, the the icons and tehe R/S buttonts, this helps a lot in
understanding the ideas underneat Seaside design.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV dir=ltr class=OutlookMessageHeader align=left><FONT size=2
face=Tahoma>-----Mensaje original-----<BR><B>De:</B>
squeak-dev-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org
[mailto:squeak-dev-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org]<B>En nombre de
</B>Ronald Spengler<BR><B>Enviado el:</B> Jueves, 10 de Septiembre de 2009
11:19 p.m.<BR><B>Para:</B> The general-purpose Squeak developers
list<BR><B>Asunto:</B> Re: [squeak-dev] [ANN] [Book] Dynamic Web Development
with Seaside<BR><BR></FONT></DIV>This is fantastic. One of the main things
keeping me from selling all of the people I work with up on Seaside was that
the documentation was sparse. This is really good.
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<DIV>Thank you for putting this on the web. You'll let us know as soon as
there's a print version we can buy, right?</DIV>
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<DIV class=gmail_quote>On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 5:06 AM, Lukas Renggli <SPAN
dir=ltr><<A
href="mailto:renggli@gmail.com">renggli@gmail.com</A>></SPAN> wrote:<BR>
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class=gmail_quote>After the first announcement at ESUG 2009, we are proud to
present the<BR>release of the free online book<BR><BR>
Dynamic Web Development with Seaside<BR> <A
href="http://book.seaside.st/"
target=_blank>http://book.seaside.st/</A><BR><BR>The book is written in the
Pier content management system using the<BR>Pier book publishing engine.
This allows us to collaboratively edit<BR>the contents and generate
different output formats automatically. We<BR>will soon offer a PDF and a
printed version, but first we have to iron<BR>out some of the remaining
issues.<BR><BR>Over the past years the book got reviewed and revised several
times.<BR>We want to thank all the persons who helped us: Torsten
Bergmann,<BR>Damien Cassou, Tom Krisch, Philippe Marshall, Ruben Schempp,
Roger<BR>Whitney, Julian Fitzell, and Michael Davies carefully reviewed
the<BR>book and provided valuable feedback. Martin J. Laubach for his
Sudoku<BR>code. Ramon Leon for letting us using his blog ideas and
SandStoneDB,<BR>Chris Muller for Magma. Jeff Dorst provided generous
financial support<BR>for supporting student text reading. Markus Gaelli for
brainstorming<BR>on the book title. Samuel Morello for designing the
cover.<BR><BR>Michael Davies is currently helping us getting things ready
for print.<BR>And you can help us too by writing down your findings at the
bottom of<BR>each page. Also, if you want to contribute a missing chapter
or<BR>support the translation of the book please get in touch with
us.<BR><BR>We wish to thank the European Smalltalk User Group (ESUG)
and<BR><A href="http://inceptive.be" target=_blank>inceptive.be</A> for
sponsoring this book. We are looking for additional<BR>sponsors. If you are
interested, please contact us. If you are a<BR>publisher and interested in
publishing this material, please let us<BR>know.<BR><BR>Please distribute
this message widely.<BR><BR>Cheers,<BR>Stef & Lukas & David &
Rick<BR><BR><BR>About the authors:<BR>- Stéphane Ducasse is the author of a
couple of books on Smalltalk.<BR><FONT color=#888888>- Lukas Renggli is core
developer of Seaside and Smalltalk consultant.<BR>- David C. Shaffer is
Seaside consultant and CS teacher.<BR>- Rick Zaccone is CS
teacher.<BR><BR></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV><BR><BR clear=all><BR>--
<BR>Ron<BR></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE></BODY></HTML>