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First Book Review is a 5-Star One!

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

About.com became the first, that I know about, to review my book, “Distributed Programming with Ruby”. What a great first review to have as well. They rated the book 5 out of 5 stars! The review can be found here.

“Anyone working with distributed programming in Ruby will want this book.”

The only downside they saw in the book, was that they wanted it to be longer! I have to save something for the 2nd edition, don’t I? :)

If you haven’t purchased yours yet, I encourage you to do so. It’s on sale at Amazon.com right now.

If you have reviewed the book, or know of a review of the book, please pass it along.

Distributed Programming with Ruby – Now Available

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Distributed Programming with RubyWell folks, it’s been a long road, nearly a year since I presented the idea for “Distributed Programming with Ruby” to Obie Fernandez in a hot tub in Florida, but finally my book is done, dusted, back from the printers and available for purchase from a variety of places, include Amazon.com!

It was an absolutely amazing experience and I can’t thank everyone involved with the project enough for all of their help, guidance, and having to put up with me over the past year.

I would go into detail about all the people I wish to thank, but I did that already in the book, and let’s be honest, you’re going to buy it and read it anyway, so I don’t want to ruin the surprise. :)

I’m sure you’ve already purchased your copy, but if you haven’t might I recommend you pop over to Amazon right now and pick yourself up a copy. They’re selling pretty well and you don’t want to miss out, do you? I didn’t think so.

If you are someone with a popular blog and you would like to do a review of the book, please drop me a line and I’ll see what we can do about hooking you up with a copy. Please understand, though, the publishers aren’t going to send out copies to everyone who requests them, so there will be a bit of vetting going on.

Also, if you have already purchased the book if you wouldn’t mind leaving a review of it on Amazon, that would be much appreciated. It doesn’t matter where you bought the book, if you could leave a review there, it will really make a difference. Thanks.

Buy “Distributed Programming with Ruby” Today!

The Evolving Table of Contents

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

For those of you who have checked out the Rough Cuts version of my book, “Distributed Programming with Ruby”, I thought you would like to get a peek into how the Table of Contents is going to change shortly. For those of you who haven’t seen the old Table of Contents, or are just plain old interested to see what’s going to be in the book, or to see how far along with the book I am, here is the current Table of Contents as of tonight:

As you can see it has evolved quite a bit from what was posted on Rough Cuts just about a month ago. Chances are that it will probably change again, and as it does, I’ll try and keep you all posted. There is talk of adding a large chapter at the end that takes a handful of the technologies I discuss in the book and use them to build a “real world” example application, like a Twitter clone, or something like that. If anyone has any good ideas on what they would like to see for this example, please them my way, I’d love to hear them.

If there are no sections listed below a particular chapter that means that I have either not written it yet, or I’m still too early in that chapter’s development to have properly assigned it actual sections.

The first draft of the book is slated for the end of July. So there is still a lot of work to be done, but it’s still rather exciting. Well, it’s exciting for me at least. Talk to you all soon.