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  • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

    It all started with this article: http://www.codeproject.com/Ajax/ajax_scribble.asp[^] The article itself is now outdated but someone from Manning publication saw that article and my other articles and asked me to write a book on the then Atlas and the now ASP.NET Ajax. In between lot of things happened like dramatic changes in the ASP.NET Ajax library and lot of work pressure but eventually thanks to my co-authors Alessandro Gallo and David Barkol the book got completed and now I am holding it in my hand. We were also very fortunate that Scott Guthrie and Betrand Delroy (one of the main developers of ASP.NET Ajax) wrote two forewords. It is a great feeling to hold the book which has your contributions in it.:) I am not the only one who have landed into a book deal due to the article here on CP: Nish is another one, Brian another one and there is another I-can't-name author who is working on a book now.

    Co-Author ASP.NET AJAX in Action

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    Congratulations on Completing the new book! :-D

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    • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

      It all started with this article: http://www.codeproject.com/Ajax/ajax_scribble.asp[^] The article itself is now outdated but someone from Manning publication saw that article and my other articles and asked me to write a book on the then Atlas and the now ASP.NET Ajax. In between lot of things happened like dramatic changes in the ASP.NET Ajax library and lot of work pressure but eventually thanks to my co-authors Alessandro Gallo and David Barkol the book got completed and now I am holding it in my hand. We were also very fortunate that Scott Guthrie and Betrand Delroy (one of the main developers of ASP.NET Ajax) wrote two forewords. It is a great feeling to hold the book which has your contributions in it.:) I am not the only one who have landed into a book deal due to the article here on CP: Nish is another one, Brian another one and there is another I-can't-name author who is working on a book now.

      Co-Author ASP.NET AJAX in Action

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      I also got a book deal! Just sadly not in an IT related subject :doh: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Space-Captive-Martin-Hughes/dp/1901388115/ref=sr_1_2/026-6709036-5152416?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1187909835&sr=8-2[^]

      "It was the day before today.... I remember it like it was yesterday." -Moleman

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        I also got a book deal! Just sadly not in an IT related subject :doh: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Space-Captive-Martin-Hughes/dp/1901388115/ref=sr_1_2/026-6709036-5152416?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1187909835&sr=8-2[^]

        "It was the day before today.... I remember it like it was yesterday." -Moleman

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        martin_hughes wrote:

        Just sadly not in an IT related subject

        Synopsis Commander Liz Hartley, the beautiful second in command of the Space Crusier Explorer, is captured by pirates in the lawless Megellan region of space. Liz has to call upon all her reserves of courage to survive at the hands of her sadistic captors.' isn't this a pay-per-view movie? ;P

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          martin_hughes wrote:

          Just sadly not in an IT related subject

          Synopsis Commander Liz Hartley, the beautiful second in command of the Space Crusier Explorer, is captured by pirates in the lawless Megellan region of space. Liz has to call upon all her reserves of courage to survive at the hands of her sadistic captors.' isn't this a pay-per-view movie? ;P

          ----------------------------------------------------------- Completion Deadline: two days before the day after tomorrow

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          jgasm wrote:

          isn't this a pay-per-view movie?

          No, it's my Magnum Opus! :)

          "It was the day before today.... I remember it like it was yesterday." -Moleman

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            I also got a book deal! Just sadly not in an IT related subject :doh: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Space-Captive-Martin-Hughes/dp/1901388115/ref=sr_1_2/026-6709036-5152416?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1187909835&sr=8-2[^]

            "It was the day before today.... I remember it like it was yesterday." -Moleman

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            Certainly an eye-catching cover! :)

            Rob Manderson My bloghttp://robmanderson.blogspot.com[^]

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            • M martin_hughes

              I also got a book deal! Just sadly not in an IT related subject :doh: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Space-Captive-Martin-Hughes/dp/1901388115/ref=sr_1_2/026-6709036-5152416?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1187909835&sr=8-2[^]

              "It was the day before today.... I remember it like it was yesterday." -Moleman

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              Rama Krishna Vavilala
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              Soapbox Material?:)

              Co-Author ASP.NET AJAX in Action

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                Soapbox Material?:)

                Co-Author ASP.NET AJAX in Action

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                this thread? why.

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                • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                  It all started with this article: http://www.codeproject.com/Ajax/ajax_scribble.asp[^] The article itself is now outdated but someone from Manning publication saw that article and my other articles and asked me to write a book on the then Atlas and the now ASP.NET Ajax. In between lot of things happened like dramatic changes in the ASP.NET Ajax library and lot of work pressure but eventually thanks to my co-authors Alessandro Gallo and David Barkol the book got completed and now I am holding it in my hand. We were also very fortunate that Scott Guthrie and Betrand Delroy (one of the main developers of ASP.NET Ajax) wrote two forewords. It is a great feeling to hold the book which has your contributions in it.:) I am not the only one who have landed into a book deal due to the article here on CP: Nish is another one, Brian another one and there is another I-can't-name author who is working on a book now.

                  Co-Author ASP.NET AJAX in Action

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                  congratulations rama, i am looking forward - can't-wait-to-read the book :) -- modified at 19:39 Thursday 23rd August, 2007

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                  • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                    Soapbox Material?:)

                    Co-Author ASP.NET AJAX in Action

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                    Well chapter 11 gets a bit naughty, but you'll have to buy the book to get that :)

                    "It was the day before today.... I remember it like it was yesterday." -Moleman

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                      this thread? why.

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                      Rama Krishna Vavilala
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                      No not the thread, Martin's book.

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                      • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                        It all started with this article: http://www.codeproject.com/Ajax/ajax_scribble.asp[^] The article itself is now outdated but someone from Manning publication saw that article and my other articles and asked me to write a book on the then Atlas and the now ASP.NET Ajax. In between lot of things happened like dramatic changes in the ASP.NET Ajax library and lot of work pressure but eventually thanks to my co-authors Alessandro Gallo and David Barkol the book got completed and now I am holding it in my hand. We were also very fortunate that Scott Guthrie and Betrand Delroy (one of the main developers of ASP.NET Ajax) wrote two forewords. It is a great feeling to hold the book which has your contributions in it.:) I am not the only one who have landed into a book deal due to the article here on CP: Nish is another one, Brian another one and there is another I-can't-name author who is working on a book now.

                        Co-Author ASP.NET AJAX in Action

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                        Congratulations Rama! :)

                        Regards, Nish


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                        • R Rob Manderson

                          Certainly an eye-catching cover! :)

                          Rob Manderson My bloghttp://robmanderson.blogspot.com[^]

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                          Nish Nishant
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                          Rob Manderson wrote:

                          Certainly an eye-catching cover!

                          Rama's book has an interesting cover too - looks like a young Robin Hood to me.

                          Regards, Nish


                          Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
                          My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com link

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                          • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                            It all started with this article: http://www.codeproject.com/Ajax/ajax_scribble.asp[^] The article itself is now outdated but someone from Manning publication saw that article and my other articles and asked me to write a book on the then Atlas and the now ASP.NET Ajax. In between lot of things happened like dramatic changes in the ASP.NET Ajax library and lot of work pressure but eventually thanks to my co-authors Alessandro Gallo and David Barkol the book got completed and now I am holding it in my hand. We were also very fortunate that Scott Guthrie and Betrand Delroy (one of the main developers of ASP.NET Ajax) wrote two forewords. It is a great feeling to hold the book which has your contributions in it.:) I am not the only one who have landed into a book deal due to the article here on CP: Nish is another one, Brian another one and there is another I-can't-name author who is working on a book now.

                            Co-Author ASP.NET AJAX in Action

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                            Congratulations!! Great job! It's on my Amazon shopping cart for next time! :)

                            Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                            there is another I-can't-name author who is working on a book now

                            Can't be named? Did he develop a super-compression algorithm to speed the Internet by 1Gx (one billion times)? ;P

                            Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix Chihuahua, Mexico

                            My Blog!

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                              Congratulations!! Great job! It's on my Amazon shopping cart for next time! :)

                              Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                              there is another I-can't-name author who is working on a book now

                              Can't be named? Did he develop a super-compression algorithm to speed the Internet by 1Gx (one billion times)? ;P

                              Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix Chihuahua, Mexico

                              My Blog!

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                              Rama Krishna Vavilala
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                              Luis Alonso Ramos wrote:

                              Did he develop a super-compression algorithm to speed the Internet by 1Gx (one billion times)

                              No! But he did some amazing things.

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                              • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                It all started with this article: http://www.codeproject.com/Ajax/ajax_scribble.asp[^] The article itself is now outdated but someone from Manning publication saw that article and my other articles and asked me to write a book on the then Atlas and the now ASP.NET Ajax. In between lot of things happened like dramatic changes in the ASP.NET Ajax library and lot of work pressure but eventually thanks to my co-authors Alessandro Gallo and David Barkol the book got completed and now I am holding it in my hand. We were also very fortunate that Scott Guthrie and Betrand Delroy (one of the main developers of ASP.NET Ajax) wrote two forewords. It is a great feeling to hold the book which has your contributions in it.:) I am not the only one who have landed into a book deal due to the article here on CP: Nish is another one, Brian another one and there is another I-can't-name author who is working on a book now.

                                Co-Author ASP.NET AJAX in Action

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                                Congratulations! There is no finer gift you can give another human being that an example of achievement (or something like that which Ayn Rand purportedly said)


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                                • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                  It all started with this article: http://www.codeproject.com/Ajax/ajax_scribble.asp[^] The article itself is now outdated but someone from Manning publication saw that article and my other articles and asked me to write a book on the then Atlas and the now ASP.NET Ajax. In between lot of things happened like dramatic changes in the ASP.NET Ajax library and lot of work pressure but eventually thanks to my co-authors Alessandro Gallo and David Barkol the book got completed and now I am holding it in my hand. We were also very fortunate that Scott Guthrie and Betrand Delroy (one of the main developers of ASP.NET Ajax) wrote two forewords. It is a great feeling to hold the book which has your contributions in it.:) I am not the only one who have landed into a book deal due to the article here on CP: Nish is another one, Brian another one and there is another I-can't-name author who is working on a book now.

                                  Co-Author ASP.NET AJAX in Action

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                                  Congratulations Rama. :)

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                                  • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                    It all started with this article: http://www.codeproject.com/Ajax/ajax_scribble.asp[^] The article itself is now outdated but someone from Manning publication saw that article and my other articles and asked me to write a book on the then Atlas and the now ASP.NET Ajax. In between lot of things happened like dramatic changes in the ASP.NET Ajax library and lot of work pressure but eventually thanks to my co-authors Alessandro Gallo and David Barkol the book got completed and now I am holding it in my hand. We were also very fortunate that Scott Guthrie and Betrand Delroy (one of the main developers of ASP.NET Ajax) wrote two forewords. It is a great feeling to hold the book which has your contributions in it.:) I am not the only one who have landed into a book deal due to the article here on CP: Nish is another one, Brian another one and there is another I-can't-name author who is working on a book now.

                                    Co-Author ASP.NET AJAX in Action

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                                    Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                                    It is a great feeling to hold the book which has your contributions in it.

                                    Congratulations!!

                                    Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                                    ... I ... have landed into a book deal ...

                                    Could you please share what was the deal like, financially? You don't have to give your own deal... Average or indicative figures would do.

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                                    • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                      It all started with this article: http://www.codeproject.com/Ajax/ajax_scribble.asp[^] The article itself is now outdated but someone from Manning publication saw that article and my other articles and asked me to write a book on the then Atlas and the now ASP.NET Ajax. In between lot of things happened like dramatic changes in the ASP.NET Ajax library and lot of work pressure but eventually thanks to my co-authors Alessandro Gallo and David Barkol the book got completed and now I am holding it in my hand. We were also very fortunate that Scott Guthrie and Betrand Delroy (one of the main developers of ASP.NET Ajax) wrote two forewords. It is a great feeling to hold the book which has your contributions in it.:) I am not the only one who have landed into a book deal due to the article here on CP: Nish is another one, Brian another one and there is another I-can't-name author who is working on a book now.

                                      Co-Author ASP.NET AJAX in Action

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                                      Well done Rama :)

                                      regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

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                                      • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                        It all started with this article: http://www.codeproject.com/Ajax/ajax_scribble.asp[^] The article itself is now outdated but someone from Manning publication saw that article and my other articles and asked me to write a book on the then Atlas and the now ASP.NET Ajax. In between lot of things happened like dramatic changes in the ASP.NET Ajax library and lot of work pressure but eventually thanks to my co-authors Alessandro Gallo and David Barkol the book got completed and now I am holding it in my hand. We were also very fortunate that Scott Guthrie and Betrand Delroy (one of the main developers of ASP.NET Ajax) wrote two forewords. It is a great feeling to hold the book which has your contributions in it.:) I am not the only one who have landed into a book deal due to the article here on CP: Nish is another one, Brian another one and there is another I-can't-name author who is working on a book now.

                                        Co-Author ASP.NET AJAX in Action

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                                        This happened because you deserve it, :bob: just gave you the chance. Elaine :rose:

                                        Visit http://www.readytogiveup.com/[^] and do something special today.

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                                        • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                          It all started with this article: http://www.codeproject.com/Ajax/ajax_scribble.asp[^] The article itself is now outdated but someone from Manning publication saw that article and my other articles and asked me to write a book on the then Atlas and the now ASP.NET Ajax. In between lot of things happened like dramatic changes in the ASP.NET Ajax library and lot of work pressure but eventually thanks to my co-authors Alessandro Gallo and David Barkol the book got completed and now I am holding it in my hand. We were also very fortunate that Scott Guthrie and Betrand Delroy (one of the main developers of ASP.NET Ajax) wrote two forewords. It is a great feeling to hold the book which has your contributions in it.:) I am not the only one who have landed into a book deal due to the article here on CP: Nish is another one, Brian another one and there is another I-can't-name author who is working on a book now.

                                          Co-Author ASP.NET AJAX in Action

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                                          Congrats. Everything looks fine. Good cover. But price around 1200INR.. This is bit tough.


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