[cfaussie] Re: Coldfusion Books

2007-07-21 Thread Peter Tilbrook
> I actually bought a copy of Forta's "Advanced CF 7" from McGills a few > > months ago. maybe it was the last one. Actually I haven't used it > > much, its just not "Advanced" enough, it more of a beginner's or maybe > > intermediate book if you ask me. > ColdFusion, as a platform and a langua

[cfaussie] Re: Coldfusion Books

2007-07-21 Thread Raymond Camden
Just a friendly reminder, it is Forta, et all Or however it is said. Lots of people work on the CFWACK series (including me :) On 7/18/07, Stephen M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I actually bought a copy of Forta's "Advanced CF 7" from McGills a few > months ago. maybe it was the last one. Ac

[cfaussie] Re: Are You A Queenslander?

2007-07-21 Thread Charlie Arehart (lists account)
Hey Barry, I want to share a tip with you (and anyone else who runs a google group or would want to join one): People can join just by sending an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (where GGname is the Google Group name) So for yours, they'd send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The user will r

[cfaussie] Re: Coldfusion Books

2007-07-21 Thread Peter Tilbrook
Your user group should be able to offer discounts through partners like O'Reilly and Peachpit - I know ours does. And they have been very generous to the User Group library in the past. On 21/07/07, Dale Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Amazon is one problem here, or rather one solution. >

[cfaussie] Re: Coldfusion Books

2007-07-21 Thread Dale Fraser
Amazon is one problem here, or rather one solution. First if you buy more than 1 book at a time, it's less expensive to send it half way around the world from Amazon than buy it locally. The local book stores all think we are too dumb to figure that out so keep their prices high, people stop buy