I agree. Cookbooks are what I'm most inclined to buy and use.

I am working on an online Cat book right now. It's a similar pattern
to Rockway's book, which I've bought twice (for me and for my office)
and recommend for others in my tome. I'm doing a small web app, step
by step like an advent entry. Focusing on design patterns and plugins
+ DBIC and TT2 and gracefully degrading Ajax stuff.

Depending on how busy I stay right now it might not be done for a few
months but with luck I might get it posted in three or four weeks and
ask for feedback + corrections/additions.

-Ashley

On Feb 18, 2008, at 10:47 AM, Steve Atkins wrote:


On Feb 18, 2008, at 10:17 AM, Matt S Trout wrote:

Since a fair few of you will now have John's book, I figured it was time
to ask what you'd want from a second book.

I guess the existing one provides a pretty good tutorial style, so we should
be looking at something more in-depth / intermediate to advanced.

What do you guys think?

I've not looked at John's book, yet, but usually the second tech manual
I buy about a new technology is a cookbook of good patterns to solve
common tasks.

Cheers,
  Steve


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