Write a Tutorial Competition was a great success
The other tutorials that where entered in the competition are listed here.
The authors of all the tutorials put in a lot of time and energy to create the tutorials and make them look attractive.
To show our appreciation we decided to give everyone a prize. The authors of the tutorials will be able to pick out a book of their choice.
This is the complete list of tutorials entered in the competition:
Retrieve Inserted ID with Stored Procedure
Introduction to PL/SQL Series 1
Introduction to PL/SQL Series 2
Dynamic DHTML Scroller
Fireworks MX: Quick Circular Slice
Inserting Multiple Values Dynamically and Faster
The books made available by our sponsors for the competition are:
Made available by Osborne McGraw-Hill
Get cookin' with Dreamweaver MX using this unique and compelling cookbook filled with ready-to-use web solutions. Featuring dozens of "secret" recipes — and including sample code in ASP/VBScript, ColdFusion MX, and ASP.NET — this book will help you deploy dynamic and sophisticated web applications instantly and expertly.
Made available by Osborne McGraw-Hill
Get up to speed on the new version of Dreamweaver using this easy-to-follow resource. Also covering Fireworks -- the image editing program that is packaged with Dreamweaver -- this accessible book offers clear and helpful advice that's perfect for beginning to intermediate users.
Made available by Wrox
This book is aimed at relatively inexperienced web builders who are looking to enrich their sites with dynamically-generated content, and want to learn how to start building web applications using ASP.NET. Developers who have a little experience with previous versions of ASP (and are looking to move over to ASP.NET), may also find this book helpful in getting a simple grasp on what ASP.NET is, what it does, and how it can be used.
Made available by glasshaus
This book is for web professionals who want to use Dreamweaver MX to produce PHP web sites. It doesn't assume any knowledge of PHP. It is being written by UDzone's PHP Experts Tim Green and Bruno Mairlot together with Gareth Downes-Powell.
Made available by glasshaus
This book covers "best practice" use of Dreamweaver MX for the web professional. It introduces server-side development with Dreamweaver MX to create dynamic, standards-compliant code that doesn't compromise visual design.
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RE: Claiming prizes
Hi David,
Thanks for your tutorial in the competition. If you have picked out a book that you like email me at martha@dmxzone.com and we will get it to you.
Martha Graham
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