Win a MooTools 1.2 Beginner’s Guide Book from Packt Publishing

by Jacob Gube on February 24, 2010

Here’s a chance to win a copy of my book, MooTools 1.2 Beginner’s Guide published by Packt Publishing. Five winners will be selected to win a copy. Read on to see how you could be one of them.

Win a MooTools 1.2 Beginner's Guide Book from Packt Publishing

*Giveaway is now closed. Please stay tuned for the results!*

About the Book

In case you missed the announcement post yesterday, MooTools 1.2 Beginner’s Guide is a book that I wrote with Garrick Cheung. The book is a hands-on approach to learning professional-level web development using the powerful MooTools framework. The book is packed with usable examples that help the learner understand the concepts using a pragmatic teaching method.

My publisher, Packt Publishing, was kind enough to offer five copies (2 paperbacks and 3 eBooks) of the book to Six Revisions readers.

If you’d like to learn more about the book, read my post from yesterday or head over to the Packt Publishing product page of the MooTools 1.2 Beginner’s Guide.

Win a MooTools 1.2 Beginner's Guide Book from Packt Publishing

How to Enter for a Chance to Win

All you have to do is comment on why you’d like a copy of the book in the comments. If you prefer a certain book format (paperback or eBook), also note that down as well, so that if you are selected, we’ll try our best to get you your preference.

Giveaway Details

The duration of this giveaway is for 7 days. The giveaway ends on March 3, 2010 after which the commenting on this post will be disabled. Five winners will be randomly selected in the same fashion as previous giveaways on Six Revisions to win a copy of the MooTools 1.2 Beginner’s Guide from Packt publishing. Ensure that you use a valid email in the comments form so that we can contact you if you win. Winners will be announced on Monday, March 8, 2010 and also contacted via email about their prize. Good luck!

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About the Author

Jacob Gube is the Founder and Chief Editor of Six Revisions. He’s also a web developer/designer who specializes in front-end development (JavaScript, HTML, CSS) and PHP development. If you’d like to connect with him, head on over to the contact page and follow him on Twitter: @sixrevisions.