While I can't commit to writing a book and personally hate the computer book
publishing industry; I concede the point that we need an advanced CFML book.
I am decently fast enough of a writer that if I knew the subject and had an
outline I could knock out something pretty easily. Therefore, I make the
following suggestion.

Get a group of people together that would come up with an outline for an
advanced CFML book. If such an outline is created, I will commit to writing
two chapters at least without compensation.

As far as finding others; that may be trickier since they will probably want
compensation. Personally, I'd rather not deal with the issue and avoid
publishing companies altogether. The book itself can be self-published on
demand for around $10 per copy.

Additionally, I am pretty good with DocBook these days, so creating the PDF
for the book printing would be straight forward enough.

-Matt

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Bryan F. Hogan
> Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 5:09 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [CFCDev] ColdFusion and design pattens
> 
> What's difficult to overcome on a project like this is the fact of time
> and resources available.
> 
> I would like to make a call to the CF authors we have. I would much
> rather have a book on patterns and things in CF rather than a book about
> Blackstone's new features.
> 
> I'd be willing to pay 100+ dollars on a book like this. I think that the
> books we have are too basic for a lot of people. At least one author
> should consider writing such a book.
> 
> Ben?, Ray?, Pete?, Matt?, Sean? Someone?
> 
> I'm still anxiously waiting for the day that Matt and/or Sean would
> write an advanced CF book.
> 
> > I'm not sure how much I could contribute but I would love to have access
> > to such a project to help me clean up my coldfusion programming
> practices.
> >
> > ----------------------------------------------------------
> >  > I am, and have started working on some examples lately.
> >
> > Thomas Chiverton wrote:
> >  > Would anyone be instrested in a community project to develop working
> > examples
> >  > of common design pattens in CFML, using CFCs / Mach II / FB4 ?
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