Nate Angell (xolotl) Reviews "Drupal 6, JavaScript, and jQuery"

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Nate Angell posted a review of Drupal 6, Javascript, and jQuery.

While the review is full of information about the book, its structure, and its intended audience, I was struck more by what I didn't have when writing the book. Nate says:


FYI: I drafted this entire review sitting on an Oregon coast beach using the Evernote iPhone app. Pretty nice working conditions ;)

Gee... I wrote the book huddled in the corner of my bedroom during a dreary autumn in Chicago.

Evernote & Zotero

Well, it's still Oregon, so I had a sweater on even on the beach ;)

I'm really sold on two notetaking apps: Evernote and the open source Zotero (http://www.zotero.org/). Both have a variety of tools to save notes from many sources. Best of all they store everything centrally, so when you lose your iPhone on the beach, the notes you took are safe "in the cloud".

The one downside to Zotero is it's a Firefox plugin, so no iPhone app (as yet).

Thanks for the link!

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