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    Book feedback for Ext.NET Web Application Development

    Hi,

    As you may know, I recently authored the book, Ext.NET Web Application Development and published by Packt.

    You can find out more about it here:
    http://www.onenaught.com/posts/451/b...on-development

    In addition, Ext.NET is offering free copies with license purchases:
    http://www.ext.net/store

    I've started this post to get any feedback.

    Thanks!
    Anup

    EDIT (2012-12-04) - New blog post published announcing the book

    http://www.ext.net/2012/12/04/new-bo...n-development/
    Last edited by geoffrey.mcgill; Dec 13, 2012 at 5:18 AM.
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    Just an update: if you already have a license of Ext.NET or you just want to get the book, the publisher is running some discounts for a limited time (until 31st December).

    I've updated my blog post (see first post) with the details.
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    Has anyone received a print copy of the book yet? I haven't, but I can't wait to get my hands on this book.

    ... impatiently waiting ...
    Geoffrey McGill
    Founder
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    I have not received it yet. I am also looking forward to take it in my hands:)
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    I received mine just a couple of days ago - it was sent first thing from the publisher.

    You'd think as the author I'd get it before anyone else? Well, a colleague at work got his about 5 days before mine!! Hilarious!

    Anyway, might post some photos of the book on my blog later this evening or during the week some time :)
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    Hilarious:)

    The photos would be great, but I want to feel it in my hands:)
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    How can I get the discount to get the book?

    Quote Originally Posted by anup View Post
    Just an update: if you already have a license of Ext.NET or you just want to get the book, the publisher is running some discounts for a limited time (until 31st December).

    I've updated my blog post (see first post) with the details.
    I already have a License.
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    Does this book cover Ext.NET 1.x or Ext.NET 2.x? Is it mostly about the server side aspect of Ext.NET or does it go into clientside with ExtJS?
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    Hi @jchau,

    Quote Originally Posted by jchau View Post
    Does this book cover Ext.NET 1.x or Ext.NET 2.x?
    Ext.NET v2

    Quote Originally Posted by jchau View Post
    Is it mostly about the server side aspect of Ext.NET or does it go into clientside with ExtJS?
    Generally, it touches the both sides, Ext.NET and ExtJS, server and client. The last things (client/server) are something about 50/50.

    More details are here:

    Ext.NET blog
    http://www.ext.net/2012/12/04/new-bo...n-development/

    The book's author blog (I see it is in the initial post. Just to refresh.)
    http://www.onenaught.com/posts/451/b...on-development
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    I have just received the print book and very pleased with this circumstance!:)

    The book looks solid.
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