+2 in "Enjoying Frameworks Development with Hivemind"

On 3/2/06, Aninder Makkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Im going thru howard's tapestry in action and i think it's a wonderful
> book ,well if ur learning tapestry u don't need to be taught the abc's of
> jsp's and servlet''s but anyway the author does a great job of explaining
> the concepts underlying tapestry + many great tips and pointers to web
> development in general. go for it.....
>
> Francis Amanfo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  On 3/2/06, John Coleman wrote:
> >
> > I'm not sure if Kent has a formal background in education, but his
> methods
> > are solid. I've read a lot of geek crud over the years, which make it
> > painful to learn.
> >
> > Kent obeys 3 very good rules;
> > -Start at the beginning and assume nothing
> > -Demonstrate through detailed examples
> > -Build on concepts progressively
>
>
> And this is where Howard missed the boat with his TIA book. Maybe Howard
> needs some mentorship from Kent if he decide to venture TIA 2nd edition.
>
> Regards
>
>
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