This is and will always be the hardest thing about writing a book. #technicalreview #trackchanges
“Simple ideas like this will naturally occur to many people. A small percentage of those will have the ability to execute on them. A small percentage of those will then actually do so. And an even smaller group will combine it with an otherwise interesting product, thus making it into something.”
~ Neven Mrgan (http://mrgan.tumblr.com/post/20123992987/prior-art-for-pull-to-refresh)
I’m also looking for some technical reviewers, contact me if you’re interested!
I had a great time at the PHP #HasMeetup last night, Here are the slides from my presentation if anyone wants them:
http://www.slideshare.net/timjuravich/mysql-nosql-from-a-php-perspective
I’m going to be speaking at a Seattle PHP Community Event on October 4th, along with Rasmus Lerdorf, who is credited with creating and getting the PHP project off the ground. I’ll be discussing why and when to implement MySQL vs. NoSQL solutions, pulling from my experience on current and past development projects. This discussion content will also pull from the book I am writing about CouchDB, to be released by Packt Publishing in 2012.
Here is the Eventbrite link where you can sign up to attend: http://hasmeetup.eventbrite.com/
The event has free drinks and appetizers, so that’s an added bonus!
I get where you are going with this job post…but I think you took it a little far.