Free Copies of RESS Essentials by Packt Publishing

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As my blog claims in the title, I care 70% about Web development and 30% about Web design. Nevertheless, 100% of me is always hungry for knowledge, and I devour large quantities of articles, books, blogs and tweets as part of my balanced diet. I was thinking: there is no reason my blogging and my reading should be two separate compartments – I could blog about what I read. As a result, I am starting a ‘Reviews’ category of my blog. And what better way to start this category in the midst of the holiday season than with a free book giveaway!

As I have recently blogged about RESS, the good people from Packt Publishing have sent me a copy of RESS Essentials to review. While I am busily reading the book, they have more free copies for a book giveaway.

Three (3) lucky winners stand a chance to win digital copies of the book. According to Packt, in the book you will find:

  • Easy-to-follow tutorials on implementing RESS application patterns
  • Information flow diagrams which will help you understand various RESS architectures with ease
  • Perform browser feature detection and store this information on server side

How to Enter?

All you need to do is head on over to the book page and look through the product description of the book. When done, come back and drop a line via the comments below this post to let us know what interests you the most about this book. And that’s it.

Deadline:

The contest will close in 1 weeks or 2 weeks time depending on the response. Winners will be contacted by email, so be sure to use your real email address!

© Dejan Glozic, 2013

4 thoughts on “Free Copies of RESS Essentials by Packt Publishing

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  1. This looks very interesting – I’m currently in the midst of designing a fairly substantial expert-system-like platform that has users visiting on a wide variety of devices; this looks like something that would be very useful for improving our interface on non-desktop platforms (which is frankly not so good at the moment). Responsive images in particular would seem very promising (in particular for our emails).

  2. Hi Dejan, I’d like to participate as the book highlights solutions for issues that my team is currently facing to develop offerings for multiple screen sizes. This area looks to be not yet properly documented on the net in a way that meets so well what we are doing.

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