OMG I have your books! What a small world we live in. Your JQuery in Action book was one of my most used books last year. Beginning Drupal 7 was my first book. It was quite a journey. I wrote 600 pages in 4 weeks while working full time and heading into surgery (gall bladder). Its taken 12 weeks to edit those 600 pages. But I now know the publishers processes and procedures. Pro Drupal Development is a significantly more difficult book to write as documentation on Drupal 7 is sparse at best.
Wow still amazed! JQuery in Action saved me hundreds of hours of frustration.
Any other authors out there?
OMG I have your books! What a small world we live in. Your JQuery in Action book was one of my most used books last year.
Too cool!
Beginning Drupal 7 was my first book. It was quite a journey. I wrote 600 pages in 4 weeks while working full time and heading into surgery (gall bladder). Its taken 12 weeks to edit those 600 pages. But I now know the publishers processes and procedures. Pro Drupal Development is a significantly more difficult book to write as documentation on Drupal 7 is sparse at best.
Did it surprise you how much work it actually is, over and above the writing?
I had no idea when I worked on my first...
Wow still amazed! JQuery in Action saved me hundreds of hours of frustration.
Glad to hear it!
P.S. I just pre-ordered your book -- gotta support a fellow sly author!
I didn't have a clue how much work the editing process would consume. I was pretty elated over how quickly the initial write was. The edits have been a very painful process - but the end result is significantly better than the first pass. A friend of mine wrote a book back in 1995 and said that he could have made more money by working the same number of hours at McDonalds. I hope that's not the case!
Thank you for the pre-order. I'll do the same on your next edition of JQuery.
I think a head shaving book would be a good idea. One guy from a DE forum (Badger and Blade) wrote a book on traditional wet shaving (Liesureguy's Guide to Gourmet Shaving) and it's had great success. It started just like this...a typical guy on a forum thinking it would be a good idea and just taking the initiative to get started.
A friend of mine wrote a book back in 1995 and said that he could have made more money by working the same number of hours at McDonalds. I hope that's not the case!
Well, as I've said, if you're in it for the money, you may be disappointed.
For me it's a resume builder.
Hi I know I am responding to an old post but I think a book on this subject would be great. I'd love to do it as a graphic novel but my drawing not great. Anyone out there interested in illustrating with me? I can do sketches well enough to show what I have in mind but obviously would want you to bring your aesthetic to the table too. I worry there is a shift backwards in accepting and embracing baldness, at least in England. Recently a few celebritys have had hair transplants - each to their own but I think the subtext of such action suggest hair is always better. I disagree. I have an idea for a graphic story if anyone interested to work on it?
Just so you get an idea I love the work of Will Eisner, and Harvey Pekar
Hang loose
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