Just in case you were wondering. I'd like to apologize to everybody who pre-ordered the book for the delay: writing a book is a lot of work and with this being my first book and all, I just didn't have the necessary experience to correctly estimate when it would be done. Working and studying full-time while writing the book also didn't help much.
However, the book is all done now and should be in print as we speak (or as you're reading this). I'm pretty happy with how it turned out and I hope other people will think so, too.
On Amazon, the book is still listed as "AJAX in der Praxis" however, the correct title is now "Ajax in der Praxis" to account for Ajax' change in meaning that occurred soon after I started writing the book.
I'll let you know when the book is actually available for purchase and also when the book's website goes live.
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My name is Kai Jäger and I'm a web application developer working for a web agency in Germany.
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My book on Ajax. Available online and from your local bookstore - provided that you live in Germany.
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Write a new comment | Trackback URI for this entryGreat you finished the book while being busy with so many other cases, I'm sure it'll be a big success!
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