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RE: [aspectj-dev] Announcing the release of the AspectJ Cookbook
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congratulations!!!
that's great news
> -----Original Message-----
> From: aspectj-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:aspectj-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Russell Miles
> Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 2:53 PM
> To: aspectj-users@xxxxxxxxxxx; aspectj-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [aspectj-dev] Announcing the release of the AspectJ Cookbook
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've been putting off the announcement because of delays at
> Amazon.co.uk getting copies but now that everything seems sorted I'd
> like to let you all know that my book, the AspectJ Cookbook
> (O'Reilly),
> is now available at
> http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/aspectjckbk/index.html and
> http://www.aspectjcookbook.com.
>
> In many ways it's a strange cookbook because it works you
> right through
> from getting started with AspectJ to advanced issues like design
> patterns (traditionally Cookbooks are pitched at roughly the
> same level
> throughout) but that was actually the aim; to give everyone a great
> reference for those beginner to advanced day-to-day AspectJ coding
> problems. At least that's how I use the book :)
>
> Definitely not a definitive look at the theory of aspect orientation
> (the cookbook format is not there to hit the theoretical button
> really), my book is about getting to the code as quickly as
> possible in
> a "no fuss, just stuff" kind of style. I hope my book will sit
> alongside the other great books on AspectJ as a complimentary way of
> mastering the language; that's certainly how it sits on my
> desk next to
> Mastering AspectJ, AspectJ in Action and hopefully the new book from
> the IBM folks as soon as Amazon gets in gear.
>
> Just wanted to say a quick thanks to everyone that helped out while I
> was writing the book. Especially to Ramnivas Laddad (thanks for the
> coffee and excellent advice!), George Harley and of course Adrian
> Colyer. People like you make this a great community to be
> involved; if
> only every open source project could be so lucky.
>
> Cheers and looking forward to doing my bit for AOSD and
> AspectJ in 2005!
>
> Russ Miles
> Author, the AspectJ Cookbook
> URL: www.russmiles.com
> Book URL: www.aspectjcookbook.com
>
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