Ext JS 3.0 Cookbook – Available Now

2 November 2009, 09:49, by Colin

The Ext JS 3.0 Cookbook by Jorge Ramon is now available. As Jorge says in his introductory post:

The Ext JS 3.0 Cookbook is for developers who want a book of useful techniques, with explanations, that they can refer to and adapt to their purposes.

I was a Technical Reviewer for this book, and it contains not just simple recipes to get you started, but complex ones to allow you to bend Ext JS to your will. If you buy Ext JS 3.0 Cookbook eBook along with the eBook edition of the book I co-authored, Learning Ext JS, you can get a 50% discount using the promo code jsco34ler on the Packt website. Congratulations Jorge!



Yay! the first comment.


Colin,

Thank you. My gratitude and appreciation for your time and effort reviewing the book.

Comment by Jorge — 2 November 2009 @ 16:31

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Colin remembers the days when people tried to make you pay for web browsers, and when Internet Explorer was considered the best option for the future of the web. Things have changed a lot since then, in fact Colin regularly shakes his head when he thinks what is possible online in 2009. His co-authored book, Learning Ext JS shows off some of the technologies he loves working with when he’s not writing on his personal blog or preparing a pet project in our labs.

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Go Tripod Ltd is a UK-based development company working with some of the most exciting software technologies around. Simon Ashley, Jon Baker and Colin Ramsay are the brains behind projects such as Stubmatic, and are developing bespoke web, mobile and desktop software for clients with household names. We believe in good service as well as good software, and we’re eager to work with people who feel the same.