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- Lulu Comes Through
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When I remembered to check the mail today I found this sitting all lonely in the garage—where the nice mailperson put it since it’s 50 degrees and raining here in W. MI. today:
All in all I’m pretty happy with the printed version of the Building an ExpressionEngine Site book from LuLu - even if the book cover came out a bit purple against the blue of the CD (even though I used the same source image for everything).
Inside the book looks great - the screenshots are all legible, and the print is easy to read with lots of whitespace for your notes and scribbles.
I know it’s self-publishing and vanity press and all of that…but it’s still dang cool to see a book with my name on it sitting on my desk!
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- Printed Book Now Available
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Printed version now available on http://stores.lulu.com/train-ee.
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- Site Launch > Train-ee.com
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I’m excited to finally be able to pull the sheet of Train-ee.com - a site where I intend to deliver eBooks, screencasts and other resources all designed with one thing in mind - to get the working web professional up to speed on ExpressionEngine as quickly as possible.
Why this, why now?
Simple - over the past 12-18 months I’ve seen a large increase in the number of contacts for ExpressionEngine work - not from end users, but from other developers and design firms. The story is usually roughly the same - they have a project, EE looks like it’d be a great fit, but they don’t yet have the internal expertise to do the ExpressionEngine implementation.