
At nearly every cocktail party and presidential reception we’ve been to, we get asked, “How do you build a widget?”
Our answer is so clear, so compelling and so entertaining that people kept saying we should write a book. So we did!
Now, we’re not saying that if you read this you’ll be smarter, more beautiful, and suddenly one of the cool kids… but it happened to at least one of our proof readers.
fantastic!
hey guys, congratulations!
very well done ;)
salut!
I’m looking for a book to help me with Yahoo! widgets. I’m having trouble with the Java part of it. Will this book cover/help me with what i need help with? I’m trying xml http requst stuff and just having trouble with it.
Thanks for your help.
To say that we’re excited about Widgetbox would be an understatement. At each and every turn of your website, we find content, style and attitude that simply screams “WE GET IT!”
Hallelujah! Your effort is worthy of emulation on many levels. Please keep up the great work!!
Respectfully Yours in Safety and Service,
Brian Humphrey
Firefighter/Specialist
Public Service Officer (and Blogminder)
Los Angeles Fire Department
yahoo widgets are desktop widgets as far as I know.
Here in Widgetbox there are web widgets, so you can put them on your website, blog, myspace, etc… and I think the book is about web widgets.
:)
salut
the book is about web widgets, and as far as I know, yahoo widgets are desktop widgets where the user needs to donwload an environment to manage to run the widgets…
salut
Hi Guys,
can you tell me where I can geta copy of the book or better still is it available electronically.
Cheers
Rob
Hey guys — this isn’t a real book. It was a joke. But we’ve gotten so much feedback that it should be written that we’re thinking of doing it. Or at least an electronic version…