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AngularJS Party

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This Thursday at 7pm Pacific we are hosting a Twitter party to celebrate the release of Bleeding Edge Press' AngularJS book. Panelist, author, and Angular-UI contributor Christopher Hiller will be answering questions. We will also be giving away free books. 

 

Date & Time: Thursday, June 13, 2013 from 7-8pm Pacific 

 

Hosted by: @troymott 

 

Panelist: @misterhiller

 

Sponsored by: @edgepress

 

Hashtag: #angularjsbook

 

If you've never joined a Twitter party, it's simple. Follow the above hashtag. For every tweet that you want viewed by the other people participating in the party, just use the #angularjsbook hashtag somewhere in your 140 characters. That's basically it! Throughout the party, we will randomly choose party participants to receive complimentary books of their choice from our catalog at www.bleedingedgepress.com

 

We hope you are able to join us this Thursday on Twitter!

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AngularJS eBook for .NET Developers

AngularJS eBook for .NET Developers | Javascript | Scoop.it

We wanted to share our experiences in this space and decided to re-frame them in the context ofAngularJS from a .NET developer's point of view. While in the past, we've communicated our experiences via books and magazine articles, these rather slow mediums did not seem to be the right choice. Instead we've decided to release the information in a continuous deployment fashion on this web site.

 

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