I totally disagree with Whit - otherwise where do you stop?
If we clutter up the lists with recommendations of all our newly developed
websites, books we've written, etc. it defeats the purpose of a forum
focussed on problem solving.
How would users be able to search the archives for an answer if they have to
wade through loads of this sort of clutter?
Regards,
John Jameson
On 17/06/04 5:54 pm, "Joseph Minafra" <email@hidden> wrote:
> I agree with Whit... The book does relate to web development and a
> targeted little email does not offend me. Lets give the author the
> benefit of his hard work especially if it helps some of us.
> Cheers,
> -- Joe
> On Jun 17, 2004, at 8:52 AM, Whit Anderson wrote:
>
>> In defense of Clifford, the book is related to Web development. I'm
>> interested in getting a copy.
>>
>> He also runs a nice website on QuickTime that I visit regularly to try
>> to keep up-to-date.
>>
>> --Whit
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