Hello Natesh, On Friday 08 November 2002 14:37, natesh babu wrote: > What happened to Tapestry Petshop written by some > noble soul ? :)
That would be me :-) The "Tapestry Petshop" is on hold for a while, I've decided to dedicate the little free time I have to properly learn Java/J2EE, because currently as a Java programmer I'm a joke. I started the Petshop with the ambitious goal to learn Java/Tapestry with "hands on experience", and become proficient with both rapidly. I failed miserably. I'm not that smart and Java/J2EE is not that easy (this two reasons appear to be somewhat connected). So, with this new found enlightenment I am now *actually* reading Java/J2EE books and related material. ****************************************************************************** BTW, if any of you guys reading this has some book recommendations please share them. Books I have now: - Learning Java(tm), 2nd Edition By Jonathan Knudsen, Pat Niemeyer - O'Reilly - Effective Java , By Joshua Bloch - Sun - Java Servlet Programming, 2nd Edition By Jason Hunter - O'Reilly - Java I/O, By Elliotte Rusty Harold - O'Reilly - Database Programming with JDBC and Java, Second Edition By George Reese O'Reilly - Ant: The Definitive Guide, By Eric M. Burke, Jesse E. Tilly - O'Reilly - Java CookBook, By Ian F. Darwin - O'Reilly - Refactoring, By Martin Fowler - Adison Wesley - Java Message Service, By Richard Monson-Haefel & David A. Chappell - O'Reilly - J2EE and XML Development, By Kurt A. Gabrik & David B. Weiss - Manning - Bitter Java, By Bruce A. Tate - Manning ****************************************************************************** >It will be of great help to newbies to > learn Tapestry quickly if we have it as part of demo. I think so too. Unfortunately I can't recommend the current version of the Tapestry Petshop to newbies, it's plagued with design problems and all around bad code. I'm having a long due vacation in December in which I plan to work in the Tapestry Petshop and I'm thinking that a new and improved Petshop may come to light before the end of the year. Best regards, Luis Neves ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: See the NEW Palm Tungsten T handheld. Power & Color in a compact size! http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?palm0001en _______________________________________________ Tapestry-developer mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tapestry-developer
