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Watching book sales is like watching the stock market...
Ups and downs. The Professional DotNetNuke 5: Open Source Web Application Framework for ASP.NET book which I co-authored has been out for almost a month now and ranks #10 in the Amazon hourly sales for ASP. #10 in Books > Computers & Internet > Web Development > Programming > ASP Hopefully, Wrox will distribute it in more local book stores. I went to two bookstores and couldn't find the book...

Posted On Monday, March 23, 2009 2:50 PM | Feedback (0) |

Professional DotNetNuke 5: Open Source Web Application Framework for ASP.NET Ranked #1
According to Amazon, the book was ranked #1 in the ASP category that they have on their site. But wait, if you wait another hour, your rank changes. Here's why according to Amazon. What Sales Rank Means As an added service for customers, authors, publishers, artists, labels, and studios, we show how items in our catalog are selling. The lower the number, the higher the sales for that particular item. The calculation is based on Amazon.com sales and is updated each hour to reflect recent and historical...

Posted On Tuesday, February 17, 2009 12:04 PM | Feedback (0) |

DotNetNuke 5 Book is shipped
The journey started seven months ago when I was asked by Wrox if I was interested or if I knew someone that was interested in writing the new DotNetNuke5 book. At that time, I put together an all Florida team with the exception of DotNetNuke founder Shaun Walker. The team consisted of Darrell Hardy, Stan Schultes, and Ryan Morgan. Everyone was committed to the writing of the book and all are extremely knowledgeable. We all have been speaking together at code camps in the Florida area about DotNetNuke....

Posted On Thursday, February 12, 2009 12:44 PM | Feedback (0) |

Teaching with ASP.NET Days 21-25
The final week of the semester is finally here. This semester has been a good one so far and my web design students have learned a great deal about web design. I hope they continue studying about web design and take my advanced class where we learn about portals and work with dotnentuke. I will be working on web services for this final week. Some of the advanced students will complete all of the lessons in the CurliQue curriculum and some are only three or four lesson behind. I will introduce my...

Posted On Monday, December 12, 2005 4:33 AM | Feedback (2) |

Teaching with ASP.NET Days 17-20
The semester is rapidly coming to a close in a couple of weeks. After looking at what’s left to do in the Curlique lessons I will probably eliminate some of the required lessons and have them spend some additional time on web services. The lesson has a good application using Amazon and I also have an application that I created that uses Pig Latin. Udentsstay avehay unfay ithway isthay essonlay. You can go here to translate if you want. On average it takes about a week to cover two lessons....

Posted On Saturday, December 03, 2005 4:54 AM | Feedback (1) |

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