Review: Bulletproof Ajax

  2007-03-20 05:00:03
My first surprise was how small an envelope this book came in. Sure, it was a huge envelope in terms of height and width but not thickness. I didn't even think it was a book before I opened the envelope. The very last page is 207 (although officially it's 216) which holds the"Z" in the index section so it is quite brief. That isn't necessarily a problem, though. Some books talk too much, after all. 
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