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iCalvyn.com should have more visitors

Calvyn's a blogger who owns iCalvyn.com. I met him on ReviewBack, a platform for poor bloggers pay other bloggers a review back instead of paying other bloggers money to get a review. This is the first review back I write, because most other blogs in ReviewBack have nothing to do with my blog, and so is this one. Calvyn's offer of a free domain baited me out. (Me work for money... What a LOSER!)

iCalvyn.com similar to my site, not in topic, but the "not so perfect" English.
His blog is the first blog activates my emotion "LOL" this month--in his FAQ section, the most standing out sentence "I am also a part time webmaster cum1 blogger." I thought people don't use Latin anymore, guess I'm wrong.
"i wil try my best to fins out the solution and posted in my blog."
Fins out...use nouns as verb = cool2 Initial thought after reading that part:
Calvyn swimming inside a pool of information tries to catch the solution.
Sometimes, non-perfect English actually makes sense.

Look though the grammatic errors on his blog(and mine), digested information hid beneath. Topics from B(Blogging Tips & Tools) to W(Webmastering), covering Software, Graphic Design, Operating System even Photography, and many post are organized into seasons (unique name for post extend another post). I strongly believe this blog should get much more attention from the public, come on, make the reader count to 50!

  1. 1. Latin for "with", usually only used on stoke fields, like cum dividend and cum rights.
  2. 2. Google: Just Google it.
    WoW: Don't IM me while I'm WoWing.
    Halo: Halo.

Ajax in Action

Ajax in action was written by Dave Crane, Eric Pascarello and Darren James.
I brought this book when I was abstemiously learning JavaScript, because it was on the paramount of the computer related books in Amazon. During that time there are only a few books abet ajax. I?m a person who loves to actuate myself consume books to escape from situations where I got abandoned by the neo-technology waves that cycle back every 18 months. When it relates a detailed history of Ajax and shows some antiquated form of scripts that does the same thing. I noticed it transform itself into a anodyne. I would shout an aphorism: "My money wasn't spent by any abortive mean," in that second.

The book spent chapters on novel concepts like MVC for web development (yes, it is kind atavistic for non-web developers), and beget examples that is completely opposite to bombastic ones online. (E.g. How to earn 10k in one week)

Ajax in action is the first book to broach Ajax to me, it burnish my way of treat JavaScript programs and strengthen my cantankerous flash idea (Flash are for animations, and nothing else!) and it certainly bring cataclysmic blow to the ?no rich client? fans. It also catalyst the crowd of ?new age JavaScript developers? with great celerity by introduce JavaScript frameworks and rich user experience. So let?s shout ?say no to complacent flash developers!?


Some Info about the book from Amazon

# Paperback: 650 pages
# Publisher: Manning Publications (October 1, 2005)
# Language: English
# ISBN: 1932394613
# Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.5 x 1.4 inches
# Shipping Weight: 2.51 pounds
# Average Customer Review: 4.5 based on 43 reviews.
# Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,117 in Books

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