Category: Books

Apr 25 2009

Learning jQuery 1.3 - Book Review

Book reviewer Marcos Placona | Publisher: Packt. Author(s): Jonathan Chaffer, Karl Swedberg


This book is aimed to jQuery beginners, or for those with more experience who need an extra help on that difficult situations.

You probably read my review of Learning jQuery back in 2008 where I described every single feature on each of the chapters.

This time, I'm not going to describe every single chapter, as I think it would be pretty much a repetition of the previous review, but adding a few things. I still think this book is a must if you want to learn jQuery, or even if you are familiar with the library.

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  comments - Posted by Marcos Placona at 7:27 PM - Categories: JQuery | Book Reviews | Books | Javascript

Jan 7 2009

Free ColdFusion workshop!

Adobe, and a number of our partners across Europe, are running a series of half-day workshops to help you get up to speed with building applications using ColdFusion 8. A few places have been selected already, and it seems that a few others are to be announced in the near future. Contracry to what a few people think, ColdFusion is not dead and not even close to die. Adobe in investing a serious money on marketing for ColdFusion, and there's hundreds of people starting to love ColdFusion every single day. Search for ColdFusion on twitter, and see what the majority thinks. Of course there's a few uninformed people saying ColdFusion is dying, or even saying it a dead language, but the reality is: Adobe wouldn't be investing so much money in ColdFusion if they thought it's not proffitable. So for those saying bad things about ColdFusion, here's my image for you Now the locations and dates to the FREE ColdFusion workshops:
  • Cologne, January 20th
  • Amsterdam, January 22nd
  • Brussels (NL), January 27th
  • Brussels (FR), January 28th
  • Paris, February 3rd
  • London, February 5th
More information and registration forms can be found on Andrew Shorten's blog Now, for the bargain of the week: This book can't be found anywhere for this price in the UK, and sometimes you'll find it on the high street for as much as twice the price. I've had this book before, but for some reason left it on my parents house (back in Brazil), so now I've decided to buy it again. As a brief description, this is one of the best books you will find when the subject is Design Patterns. It describes the usage in a very visually rich format, making it very easy for your brain to assimilate. I'll be posting a book review when I have some time.


  comments - Posted by Marcos Placona at 6:38 AM - Categories: ColdFusion | Adobe | Books

Sep 13 2008

How to Drive Fusebox 5.5 - Book Review

I asked Niall O'Doherty (a fellow CF Developer) to give me his initial feelings on the book How to drive Fusebox 5.5, and he came up with an excellent review, that left me wanting the book even more. I asked him if he would mind me posting his review on my blog, as his website is still not ready; he kindly said yes. I just changed some of the styles, but the text is still exactly the same thing. Book reviewer Niall O'Doherty | Publisher: Proton Arts. Author(s): Jeff Peters The book is 110 pages, including Intro, TOC, Appendices and Indexes. In summary the book contains the following chapters: 1.Introduction
Provides a basic introduction to Fusebox 5.5 and the book itself. 2.Fusebox Basics
A quick introduction to the "what and why" of fusebox. This includes Code Organization, Managing and ways to think about your applications, technical principals of fusebox etc. Mainly content related to the architecture and flow control of your application and how Fusebox evolved from a Framework that did not simulate inheritance techniques to a more flexible framework enabling more independent circuits. 3.Traditional "modern" Fusebox
Reviews the Fusebox 4 approach to Fusebox, using XML to configure the application and circuits. By modern, Jeff pertains to FB4 or later versions of the Framework (configured using XML). Here a traditional application is dissected before moving into the chapters which use the same application and the different approaches available with the new Fusebox 5.5 version of the framework. 4.Going XML-less
Issues related to using Fusebox without the XML files and how Fusebox 5.5 goes about it. This is essentially where the book starts breaking down the actual main differences between traditional fusebox apps and new fusebox apps, for example, new method of setting Fusebox Parameters and omitting the Fusebox.xml configuration file etc. It then leads to the Implicit loading of Circuits and their precedence. 5.Other New Topics
Additional Features added in Fusebox 5.5 delves into the new features to Fusebox:

  • i.Dymanic Do: basically invoking the "do" method of the "myFusebox" object.
  • ii.The Event Object: Created by fusebox and handles the passing of attributes scoped var's into CFCs (expanded on from FB 5.1) i.e. event.getValue("variableName");
  • iii.Application.cfc support: basically Application.cfc can extend the fusebo5.Application object and invoke it's methods.
  • iv.myFusebox updates: to make keeping track of what's going on in your application easier.
  • v.showDebug property
  • vi.getApplication(), getOriginalCircuit(), getOriginalFuseaction() and variables() methods explained

6.Directories as Circuits: Circuit.xml
An overview of the Wegot Widgets reference application using directories for implicit circuits and circuit.xml. 7.Directories as Circuits: CFM Fuseactions
CFML Templates as Fuseactions: The Wegot Widgets reference application using directories for implicit circuits and CFML Templates for Fuseactions. 8.Directories as Circuits: CFC Fuseactions
CFCs as Fuseactions: The Wegot Widgets reference application using directories for implicit circuits and CFCs for Fuseactions. 9.CFC's as Circuits
The Wegot Widgets reference application using CFCs for implicit circuits and CFC methods for Fuseactions. 10.Summary
The previous book Fusebox 5 and FLiP provided a complete overview of the Fusebox and Fusebox LifeCycle Process, but this is more focused on the new approaches that are available using Fusebox 5.5.

There is a little Deja-vu when reading the early chapters of this book in terms of the analogies Jeff uses when describing the Fusebox framework characteristics, and illustrations (PHB and Start, Bus \ Ring networks).

Other than that though: If you do use Fusebox or plan on using Fusebox as one of your development frameworks, I would probably highly recommend BOTH books.

Links to the books can be found here

  comments - Posted by Marcos Placona at 9:50 AM - Categories: ColdFusion | Book Reviews | Fusebox | Books

Sep 8 2008

How to Drive Fusebox 5.5

Just a quick post about a book I've just spotted. Jeff Peters from Proton Arts has (just??) released a book on Fusebox 5.5 called "How to Drive Fusebox 5.5" The book costs just $19,99 (a tenner) and has a delivery of $7,00 to England as far as I could see. I don't know about you guys, but I totally missed this one, and it's been a very long time I don't see a book release on Fusebox. Might be worth checking this one.

  comments - Posted by Marcos Placona at 11:53 AM - Categories: Fusebox | Books







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