To add to what's been said, existing CF users will likely NOT want Volume 1,
as the only significant change in it is coverage of ColdFusion Builder. Real
coverage of all that's new in CF9 is in Volumes 2 and 3. This is
intentional. I broke out Volume 1 last time into its own volume so that
existing users would not have to buy a book that they'd not need most of.
Volume 1 is definitely a beginners books, which is why we named it "Getting
Started".

--- Ben



-----Original Message-----
From: Eric . [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 10:32 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: ColdFusion 9 WACK


Oh definitely.  I didn't want to imply anything otherwise :)  I have great
respect for the way Ben writes.  After all, halfway through the CF5 WACK, I
was making good money as a developer with little to no experience.  Far and
few between are books that you can point someone to and with little else,
have them ready for entry into the world of development.

In other words.. I'm awaiting the tasty morsels that are soon to come
regarding CF9's new tools :)

BTW, to your reply to Maureen - b3 == Book 3?


>Remember that the book is for beginners, so a 'rehash of the basics'
>is a bit unfair. If you _know_ CF, then you probably want to wait till
>the 3rd volume where more advanced topics are. If you _dont_ know CF,
>then I think the 1st volume is excellent. Of course, I'm fairly
>biased.
>
>
>> 



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