Meet me at MAX

October 1st, 2009

In a few hours’ time, I get in a plane and fly off to Los Angeles for Adobe MAX. It’s my first time in southern California, so I’m really looking forward to it. It will also be great to hang out with like-minded people for a few days. Writing books can be a lonely occupation at times. If you’re going to MAX, look out for me and say “Hi!” If you’re lucky, you might even get a free copy of one of my books.

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  • 1. Faiz Hazara  |  October 18th, 2009 at 12:03 am

    Hi ED,
    I am really so happy while hanging around on the websites where you left comments, helped people etc.
    its been almost 2 months i am reading you book PHP and Dreamweaver 2005! though i am a little late but i am a beginner i have to make my base..its great book for beginners and i cant really forget when you wrote, IF YOUR HEAD SPINNING ! TRY TO FIND OTHER PROFESSIONS LIKE FIRE FIGHTER, DRIVER ETC LOL AND THOSE THINGS LIKE DRINK A GLASS OF WATER IF YOUR HEAD IS SPINNING <<<<<<TO BE HONEST MY HEAD STILL SPINS WHEN I GET LOST IN THOSE CODING ha ha they are really kool. It means me feel you are just sitting beside me and telling about dreamweaver, PHP etc, some time i really wonder how did you managed to get such level of knowledge and how…
    well to make my comment short I would really get happy if you write me to my email, because you have sealed the moments in those books you wrote with knowledge, which will be alive for long long time, if any one read it any time.
    Regards

  • 2. Derek Marcinyshyn  |  November 3rd, 2009 at 7:39 pm

    Hi Ed,
    Thanks for your great tutorial on linking the Spry Panels from within the page and from another page. I had a little hiccup in my code because of the conflict of using SWFObject. It also uses the params variable. I just changed out my Spry variable to tabparams and it worked fine. Maybe pass that onto to others if they stumble upon that problem and they don’t see it right away.
    Thanks again,
    Derek

  • 3. Stuart  |  November 16th, 2009 at 7:31 pm

    Hi David,
    I cant find any errata page for php OO Solutions, is there one out there yet?
    Great book so far (chapter 5).
    cheers,
    Stuart.

  • 4. David Powers  |  November 16th, 2009 at 11:47 pm

    No, there isn’t an errata page for PHP Object-Oriented Solutions. I’m not sure whether that means the book is perfect (unlikely) or whether no errors have been reported. I’m afraid that friends of ED has been less responsive regarding such issues in the past year.

  • 5. queeniemusic  |  November 22nd, 2009 at 4:49 am

    Thank you so much for your tutorial on installing Apache (and PHP) on the Mac! It was awesome. I did a little victory dance by my computer, I was so happy after the successful install. Kudos to you!!

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