Just got a copy a week or two ago, and it's certainly well worn already. To answer your questions tho, I would say it walks the beginner/xp line pretty effectively. He definitely goes through a lot of slow/step by step info, but at the same time, will go in-depth about how to create custom setters and getters, gets into the differences between implement and extend... spends a lot time talking about classes, etc... basically, things that more advanced users would be interested in. There are also quite a few pages with good reference charts and lots of examples (including a set of graphs showing the transition types). If you know the framework inside and out... it may not be as interesting I suppose.
They are selling it for cheap as hell anyway, definitely worth the buy. -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Mootools-Aaron%27s-book-tp1096516p1097186.html Sent from the MooTools Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
