Thanks for the applause! Although, it's not available directly through
Fusebox.org. It's available through either Fusion Authority
(http://www.fusionauthority.com) or Secret Agents
(http://www.secretagents.com).

Judith

> Can I just say that the book written by Nelson, Girard, and Papovich (not
> forgetting Helms) is extremely good and should be read by anybody who is
> coding ColdFusion today. Even if you don't like the Fusebox methodology,
> it discusses topics that every CF programmer should understand and use. It
> took me about 4 hours to read it cover to cover. If you haven't used
> Fusebox it will probably take you a bit longer.
>
> AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME....definitely on par with Rapid Development by
> Steve McConnell (and his Project Survival Guide). The $7 e-book is
> probably the most useful $7 dollars I've spent.
>
> This really is one of those books that will be considered a classic in
> years to come.
>
> Go to www.fusebox.org and do yourself a massive life-changing (in the
> coding sense) favour, and read this book. Worth every penny (or cent).
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Adam Reynolds
> ColdFusion Web Developer
> ISMG Development, Unilever
> London
>
> ( +44 20 7822 x5450
> m: +44 7973 386620
> *  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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