- From: Brady J. Frey <brady@dotfive.com>
- Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 08:41:13 -0700
I would be interested from an advanced level, and I'd have some of my junior designers look at it too - the ones with some more aggressive ongoing training. Might be some good feedback on how it reads to them? Elliotte Harold wrote: > My next book, Refactoring HTML, is gearing up for the review process. > It includes some HTML 5/Web Forms 2.0 content. It also includes some > chapters that are going to drive some people here right up the wall. > (Let's just say, it's very pro-well-formedness, pro-validity, and > pro-XHTML.) > > If anyone here would like an early opportunity to review it and > comment on it, please let me know and I'll put you on the list. People > who disagree vehemently with my premises and conclusions are > especially solicited, since in my experience people who don't like > what you're saying are more likely to notice the holes in your > arguments. :-) > > It's not necessary to read the entire book to comment on it. Comments > on specific sections are also quite helpful. >
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