+1. Clearly relevant to the list!

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On 2010-12-04, at 4:39 PM, Remi Grumeau  <[email protected]> wrote:

> Amen
> 
> R.
> 
> On 5 déc. 2010, at 00:44, Sean Gilligan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Anyone who writes an open-source mobile web framework and/or a book on 
>> writing mobile webapps is free to announce their work on this list. (They 
>> don't even have to ask for feedback)
>> 
>> I do reject posts of people asking for "feedback" on their newly released 
>> App Store apps, especially when they've never posted to the list before. 
>> There can be a fine line, but Chrilith has contributed to the list for 
>> years, and mobile web books and open-source frameworks are clearly useful 
>> information to list subscribers.
>> 
>> -- Sean
>> 
>> 
>> On 12/4/10 9:56 AM, Remi Grumeau  wrote:
>>> I won't.
>>> Don't think Sean will do neither...
>>> 
>>> Chrilith, for a real feedback you'd better share a copy privately by email 
>>> on request to one or two people you trust (you can even change one or two 
>>> words for each where only you know so if one is leaked, you know who to 
>>> blame)
>>> 
>>> R
>>> 
>>> On 4 déc. 2010, at 17:39, Chrilith<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Well, never mind, just let the moderator remove this post...
>>>> 
>>>> On Dec 4, 12:40 pm, billreilly<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>>>> 100% SPAM - no matter how you word it...
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Dec 4, 11:10 am, Chrilith<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi Giacomo,
>>>>>> Well, the purpose is really more to get feedback on the book contents
>>>>>> than advertising, this is why I started this message explaining
>>>>>> quickly what can be found on the book and why I added links so that
>>>>>> people can check the table of contents and eventually have a preview
>>>>>> of the book (before copying, indeed, the back cover text).
>>>>>> On Dec 4, 2:18 am, Giacomo Balli<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>>>>>> nice piece of advertising...
>>>>>>> On Dec 3, 2:01 pm, Chrilith<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>>>>>>> Hi there,
>>>>>>>> I was off from this group for a while now. This was because I was
>>>>>>>> working (hard) on a book dedicated to WebKit development on iOS. This
>>>>>>>> book is now released and you can get it (eBook or print) from the
>>>>>>>> publisher web site or Amazon.
>>>>>>>> http://webapp-net.com/books.phphttp://www.apress.com/http://www.amazo......
>>>>>>>> You'll find in this book lots of information about what can be used
>>>>>>>> with Mobile Safari and how to use most interesting features like the
>>>>>>>> WebKitMatrix object, canvas, SVG, WebKit specific CSS extensions like -
>>>>>>>> webkit-cnavas() and so on.
>>>>>>>> The full table of contents can be view from Amazon or Google Books.
>>>>>>>> Hopefully it will be useful to some of you! Do not hesitate to give
>>>>>>>> feed back on the dedicated forum 
>>>>>>>> :http://webapp-net.com/Forums/viewforum.php?id=14
>>>>>>>> ----
>>>>>>>> BEGINNING IPHONE AND IPAD WEB APPS: SCRIPTING WITH HTML5, CSS3, AND
>>>>>>>> JAVASCRIPT
>>>>>>>> You want to apply the web development skills you already have -- and
>>>>>>>> now you can. WebKit's support for HTML5 means any web developer can
>>>>>>>> create compelling apps for both the iPhone and the larger-screen iPad.
>>>>>>>> Beginning iPhone&  iPad Web Apps takes you through the latest Mobile
>>>>>>>> Web Standards as well as the specific features of the iPhone and iPad.
>>>>>>>> You'll learn about WebKit and Mobile Safari, HTML5 and CSS3, Vector
>>>>>>>> Graphics and Multimedia support. You'll discover the built-in hardware
>>>>>>>> features of the iPhone and iPad and how best to take advantage of
>>>>>>>> them.
>>>>>>>> The market for web apps for the iPhone and iPad is expanding rapidly.
>>>>>>>> You'll want to know about all the advantages, and Beginning iPhone&
>>>>>>>> iPad Web Apps is the perfect starting point.
>>>>>>>> WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:
>>>>>>>> How to take your existing web skills and deploy them on iPad and
>>>>>>>> iPhone
>>>>>>>> User interface design basics for both the smaller iPhone screen and
>>>>>>>> the larger iPad display
>>>>>>>> The keys to web app development built into HTML5, WebKit, and Mobile
>>>>>>>> Safari
>>>>>>>> How to address Apple's multitouch screen interface and interact with
>>>>>>>> Cocoa touch APIs
>>>>>>>> This book is for web designers and developers who want to use their
>>>>>>>> hard- earned skills and knowledge to create compelling mobile web
>>>>>>>> experiences for iPhone and iPad users.
>>>>>>>> -Chris
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