Have you chained the book's chapters into one big chapter? :P

Karl Swedberg-2 wrote:
> 
>> Karl Swedberg schrieb:
>>> When that jQuery book comes out, I hear it's going to have an awesome
>>> Appendix dealing with closures. ;-)
>> No way!!
>>
>> --  
>> Jörn Zaefferer
> 
> Yep, it's true, Jörn! Jonathan Chaffer wrote it. I read it. Then I  
> said, "Wow, that's an awesome Appendix dealing with closures!" And I  
> heard myself say it. ;-)
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I'll be posting an entry on the jQuery and Learning jQuery blogs  
> tomorrow morning, but I wanted you to hear it first: Jonathan Chaffer  
> and I have been writing a book on jQuery. In fact, if you read the  
> post to this list about "AJAX and Events: Handling the Handlers" and  
> "Scoping an Event Binding Function,"  then you've already read part  
> of the book (well, part of the first draft, at least).
> 
> I've been keeping my mouth shut about this for months now, so I am  
> very relieved to be able to announce the book at last.
> 
> Here is the blog entry...
> 
> ***********************
> For those of you who have been following the jQuery blog the past  
> couple months, you may have noticed John Resig’s mention of a secret:  
> “There’s a jQuery book in the works!” Well, I am thrilled to be able  
> to leak a little more information about that secret.
> 
> For the past few months my friend Jonathan Chaffer and I have been  
> hard at work on the book, and everything is progressing well. Our  
> writing is being supported by a stellar group of technical reviewers,  
> some of who are members of the jQuery development team. We’ll be able  
> to divulge details about the book’s contents soon. The publisher is  
> readying a web page for it, so as soon as that is completed, we can  
> give you the full scoop.
> 
> About the Authors
> 
> Jonathan Chaffer is a long-time Drupal contributor and creator of  
> Drupal’s CCK. He also likes to make up bizarre band names and album  
> titles, based on snippets of conversations he overhears, at Tweak the  
> Viking (www.tweaktheviking.com). Karl Swedberg (that’s me) is a  
> jQuery zealot who runs the Learning jQuery blog and still tries to  
> keep a bit of his former career as an English teacher alive at his  
> other blog, English Rules (www.englishrules.com). Jonathan and Karl  
> work together at Structure Interactive in Grand Rapids, Michigan,  
> where they have been given a lot of freedom to use jQuery, as well as  
> standards-based, semantic HTML & CSS, in many of their projects.
> 
> ***********************
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> --Karl
> _________________
> Karl Swedberg
> www.englishrules.com
> www.learningjquery.com
> 
> 
> 
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