On 15 May 2004, David Crossley wrote:
> Derek Hohls wrote:
> > Matthew
> >
> > Obviously have been through the whole process you are in
> > the best position to understand this issue.
> >
> > Is there not some room for an "intemediate" approach -
> > a *series* of articles on key topics publish
Well, not to pour cold water on that approach - it *can*
work - but the best articles are usually "driven" by a
single author. I'd be happy to help edit and raise issues
of clarification etc - but some *one* needs to start the
process...
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Derek Ho
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> I'm disappointed to hear that the tech-book market still
> offers so little buck for all the bang you have to put into
> it. At one time I'd thought about writing a book on Cocoon,
You can count on it taking 1 year to write a book in your spare time (i.e.
you still work full-time). This me
:39 PM
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> Subject: Re: Cocoon Books
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> For all german speaking folk on the list:
>
> http://www.galileocomputing.de/katalog/buecher/titel/gp/titelID-672
>
> Published two weeks ago. Nearly 900 pages. You can read
> hours/days/months in
> it.
>
Derek Hohls wrote:
> Matthew
>
> Obviously have been through the whole process you are in
> the best position to understand this issue.
>
> Is there not some room for an "intemediate" approach -
> a *series* of articles on key topics published in on-line
> magazines - reasonably well-researched
Funny. I work for one of the larger publishers, and we are using cocoon on
more than a few projects.
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From: Matthew Langham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 6:16 AM
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Subject: RE: Cocoon Books
> Perhaps the authors of
You meant to say "we tech-heads ain't exactly famous", right?
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From: Rick Wayne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 8:11 AM
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Subject: RE: Cocoon Books
Now, this next bit will sound patronizing, so please forgive
I'm disappointed to hear that the tech-book market still offers so little
buck for all the bang you have to put into it. At one time I'd thought about
writing a book on Cocoon, mostly because I thought one was needed, but while
I dithered, others beat me to it -- thankfully! (And a good job you did
Hohls [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 1:48 PM
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Subject: RE: Cocoon Books
Matthew
Obviously have been through the whole process you are in
the best position to understand this issue.
Is there not some room for an "intemediate" approach -
a *series* o
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> Perhaps the authors of the first Cocoon books could tell us
> whether they got any new business from writing the books?
> That might encourage more people to write Cocoon books.
>
I hear the call :-)
Ok, first thing to say is t
Matthew Langham wrote:
[...]
This means that some books on a particular subject have fallen by
the wayside. Our Cocoon book is an example. Our last information from the
publisher was that there are no plans to do a new version - even though we
may perhaps want to.
That is a shame!
This book coul
Matthew Langham wrote:
[...]
This means that some books on a particular subject have fallen by
the wayside. Our Cocoon book is an example. Our last information from the
publisher was that there are no plans to do a new version - even though we
may perhaps want to.
That is quite a pitty!
It is a
Strongly agree!
Would be nice seeing a book that deals with 2.1 new features! ...and I
think it wouldn't be a waste of time for the author (2 sold books
allready ;-)).
Make it 3!
Michael Wolf
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> Perhaps the authors of the first Cocoon books could tell us
> whether they got any new business from writing the books?
> That might encourage more people to write Cocoon books.
>
I hear the call :-)
Ok, first thing to say is that the IT book market is still a mess at the
momen
..and
I think it wouldn't be a waste of time for the author (2 sold books
allready ;-)).
Perhaps the authors of the first Cocoon books could tell us whether they
got any new business from writing the books? That might encourage more
people to wri
Robert Clarke wrote:
Hi
I was wandering if anyone was working on a Cocoon Book that will deal with
the vast range of new features it has aquired over it's 2.1 release. Whilst
I am capable of individually understanding Cforms, Flow and JXTemplates the
problem seems to be knowing exactly how to desi
Hi
I was wandering if anyone was working on a Cocoon Book that will deal with
the vast range of new features it has aquired over it's 2.1 release. Whilst
I am capable of individually understanding Cforms, Flow and JXTemplates the
problem seems to be knowing exactly how to design and structure vario
Ralph Goers dijo:
> Now that 2.1 is released I am wondering if any of the experts here will
> have new books out soon.
:-D
Antonio Gallardo.
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Now that 2.1 is released I am wondering if any of the experts here will have
new books out soon.
Ralph Goers
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Digital Insight Corporation
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