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Finally, or new book is in flash, I mean in print

posted Friday, 2 March 2007

A couple of weeks ago I stopped by at our publisher's offices (Sys-Con Media) and they showed me our Flex book with the correct cover, but all pages were blank. Yesterday, I've got an email from them with the words, "Yakov your book is ready, stop by and pick it up". The guys from production department are really nice, so they've attached this video just to show me that the book is really really finally super-duper ready. Check this out (the video file is large though).

The book was officially announced over here, and first will be shipped to hundreds and hundreds of people who pre-ordered the book. BTW, people who will purchase the book online should get the PDF version of the book right away, and will receive the printed version as well.
Sys-Con packages the book with a DVD that in addition to the source code of the book samples includes the video of all presentations from the Flex Seminar that took place last Summer in New York City. This package costs $69 USD. I'm sure some people will say, it's still expensive. I have two answers to this, pick the one you like:

1. We (the authors) did not set the price

2. Anatole, Victor and I spent a year (in addition to our regular day jobs) writing this first advanced book on Flex, and I personally believe that it worth every penny.

If you are planning to attend the AJAXWorld in March, the book will be sold cheaper there, plus we'll participate in the book signing event and will run one day hands-on Flex bootcamp one day before the conference. Stop by to say hello, and enjoy the reading!

Yakov Fain

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1. SAM left...
Saturday, 3 March 2007 12:48 am

Dear Yakov,

  • Is this book for a beginner? If not, where do i start? Or can you suggent a book on Flex/Actionscript for beginners?

  • Can i expect a low priced edition of your book in India?

sam


2. Yakov Fain left...
Saturday, 3 March 2007 6:49 am

The first five chapters of the book covers topics for the beginners, but this book is not a Flex tutorial. Beginners can start at flex.org, which has pdf of all Flex documentation for free download. Getting Started manual can be your first book.

I am not aware of any plans to have a low priced edition to India, but you'd rather contact the publisher directly.


3. Mark Robinson left...
Friday, 16 March 2007 10:01 am :: http://www.markrobinson.ca

Hi, I bought this book a while ago, credit card was billed but I haven't seen anything yet - I don't think I even got a receipt. When should I get the online version and when should I expect the book?


4. Yakov Fain left...
Saturday, 17 March 2007 5:50 am

Mark, if you order the book at Amazon.com and it does not arrive, would you contact the author of the book about your order? Send an email to Sys-Con (production@sys-con.com).


5. Mark Robinson left...
Tuesday, 20 March 2007 9:59 am :: http://www.markrobinson.ca

Hi Yakov,

No, if I ordered it from Amazon I wouldn't contact the author. But Amazon does make it easy to track purchases - i.e., they send out an order confirmation email, include tracking numbers, supply contact information, etc... (Frankly I wish I could have purchased this book through Amazon).

The whole Sys-con order system leaves much to be desired and I can only assume that this is their first foray into the world of e-commerce. I will send an email to the address you supplied - I couldn't find any contact information on the book site other than a phone number that goes to a machine.

Looking forward to reading the book.


6. Barbra left...
Friday, 22 June 2007 2:08 pm

Hi Yakov,

  • I downloaded all the files from flex.org, do you think it's enough to give a start with this or you have any suggestion for getting a starter kit. If at all any book to follow at starting level?

Thanks Barbra