On 4/15/06, pat eyler <pat.eyler / gmail.com> wrote:
> On 4/15/06, dblack / wobblini.net <dblack / wobblini.net> wrote:
> > Hi everyone --
> >
> > Writing from Canada (just finished attending Canada on Rails, which
> > was a big success), to let you know that my book "Ruby for Rails: Ruby
> > techniques for Rails developers" has now been released in PDF by
> > Manning Publications, with the paper publication to follow in the
> > first week of May.  You can order either or both at the Manning
> > website.
>
>
> David,
> Congratulations!  I just wrote a review of the Beta/Early Access book
> programs of a number of publishers, Manning included.  Yours was
> the example I used.  I loved your book, and said so in the review.  It
> should be published around mid-week.
>
> I'll be doing a review of several Ruby books in the near future and
> yours will again be one of them (a review of the book rather than
> the beta program).  I'll be giving it very high marks then too.  I
> really think that this might become the book I recommend  to people
> just coming to Ruby.  I'm not sure I can say enough good things
> about it.

Well, you said enough for me, I finally ordered it :)

+1 on the Congrats!

>
> >
> > David
> >
>
> --
> thanks,
> -pate
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