Jim Carroll <[email protected]> writes: >> A colleague shared this gem, today: >> http://post.oreilly.com/rd/9z1z9o60bjkj4sq0o724o5f5ahd049uv930q5lcvs80 > > Thanks for that Sam! > I picked up jQuery and Canvas. > > They offer three download formats: Mobi, PDF, and ePub. > > the jQuery quick reference doesn't get into the > jquery extensions like ui, but that's the only small disappointment. > It has a three page chapter on jQuery UI... so it's only > really useful for the jQuery core.
And today's O'Reilly love: http://twitter.com/#!/OReillyUG/status/14701503788879872 I had signed VAGUE up for both the O'Reilly and Apress users-group promotional deals a couple of months ago. I'm (lazily) trying to figure out exactly how to best … extract value from them both. There are offers for review copies of books in exchange for said reviews, as well as promotional discounts such as these (pretty liberally distributed in the case of O'Reilly, as above). There's also access to donated books and promotional items that I'd like to leverage in coordination with more specific/targeted meetings, in the new year. Details at http://ug.oreilly.com/ if you're interested. If you are interested in a review copy of a book, let me know. -- ...jsled http://asynchronous.org/ - a=jsled; b=asynchronous.org; echo $...@${b}
