The illustrations are rendered in CFMX, and the book is aimed there, but I
tried to make comments where previous versions were concerned.  Note,
though, that I didn't make notes on every function as to which versions have
that function.  The book should be beneficial to users of any version 4.5 and
later, as well as the BlueDragon adherents out there.

- Jeff

On 24 Feb 2004 at 18:01, Kola Oyedeji wrote:

> Well done Jeff, Just one question, which versions of CF does it cover?
>  
> Kola
>  
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: 24 February 2004 17:19
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: New Book
>  
> This message is an advertisement of sorts, and something of a birth
> announcement as well. I
> hope you don't mind my taking a bit of your bandwidth with it:
>
> ***
> My new book--ColdFusion Lists, Arrays, & Structures--is available for
> ordering online.  You can
> pick it up here:
>
> http://www.protonarts.com
>
> The book is intended to answer all those questions about complex
> datatypes that
> Macromedia's documentation leaves unanswered (assuming you've read all
> the
> documentation!).  If you're new to CF, it will give you a rapid and
> thorough introduction to lists,
> arrays, and structures.  If you're an old hand, you might still be
> surprised at what you find.  
> There are plenty of examples and illustrations, and lots of code.
>
> If you buy the book, please do me a couple of favors:
>
> 1.  Write me a note and let me know what you think about the book, its
> quality, content, price,
> etc.  Good or bad, I'd like to hear your thoughts.  Also tell me about
> your experience with
> ordering, delivery, etc.  I'm not working with a major publishing house
> this time, so I want
> to make sure the process works smoothly.
>
> 2.  If you like the book, tell your friends, colleagues, CFUG cohorts,
> etc.  You'll notice the book
> is not on Amazon.com.  There's a reason for that: Amazon wanted %55 of
> the cover price as
> their commission!  That means we would have had to jack up the cover
> price just to break even
> if we wanted to be on Amazon.  But I wanted to keep the price as
> affordable as possible for
> you.  Consequently, the book is only available through the Proton Arts
> website.  I'm hoping for
> a balance between outstanding service and an affordable product,
> courtesy of Internet
> technology.  Let me know if we've succeeded.
>
> Thanks,
> - Jeff Peters
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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