This week's book giveaway is in the Agile and other Processes forum.
We're giving away four copies of The Mikado Method and have Ola Ellnestam and Daniel Brolund on-line!
See this thread for details.
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Henry Wong
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First, a big thanks to Rob Crowther for being here to promote the book Hello! HTML5 & CSS3.

The winners are:

puja shaw (275433)
Bear Bibeault (24697)
Sai Hegde (234846)
Praful Gupta (123572)

Please send your snail mail address to bookpromotion AT javaranch DOT com. To ensure the quickest response, please provide the following:

Your name (first and last - preferably the one you use on Javaranch)
Address (including country)
Phone Number
Email
Whether you prefer an e-book if one is available


Also, please include the following as the subject of your Email.

Book Promo Winner - Hello! HTML5 & CSS3 - Tuesday, November 6th 2012

As noted in the Book Promotion Eligibility Requirements and Legal type stuff, the winners have 8 days to submit their information.

Thanks and congrats to all the winners.


Books: Java Threads, 3rd Edition, Jini in a Nutshell, and Java Gems (contributor)
Rob Crowther
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Thanks everyone for taking part - some good questions! I hope the winners enjoy the book


Read my books: Hello! HTML5 & CSS3 | HTML5 in Action
Bear Bibeault
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Thanks for stopping by, Rob. Don't be a stranger!


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