Through Amazon’s Author Connect service, Amazon.com now has a “home page” for my work. Right now, my author page there lists all of my books, has my bibliography, and displays the feed for this blog (which means, in a circular connection, this post about Amazon’s service will show up there, too). In time Amazon plans on adding more features. This doesn’t really affect me much, although if it helps people find my work, all the better. The best thing for me is that I no longer have to maintain two blogs: my own and one at Amazon.
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First and foremost, I’m glad to have found this site, blog as mentioned in your book I’ve purchased “PHP for the World Wide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide (2nd Edition)”. I’m halfway through the book and I’ve learned so much, and I actually remember what I did a couple chapters ago. Thanks for writing these books! Wow, and I haven’t seen any decent Ajax books, and I see that you have one published!
Hello Mark! Thanks for the comments and for the nice words on the book. I’m glad that you like it! Larry