Re: Here you find content in Java !

From:
Lew <lew@nospam.lewscanon.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.databases,comp.lang.java.advocacy,comp.lang.java.gui,comp.lang.java.help,comp.lang.java.security,comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Tue, 22 May 2007 09:58:04 -0400
Message-ID:
<nIudnYAyZ7Fwa8_bnZ2dnUVZ_j6dnZ2d@comcast.com>
Jeff wrote:

Here you find content in Java !


No Java content there yet, but perhaps there will come to be.

Enter right now in www.mrbool.com
and get to know our content on Java totally for FREE!


Ad-sponsored, so we don't pay, it seems.

Come check its last update:
- Which Open Source AJAX Framework is Right for you?
http://www.mrbool.com/articles/viewcomp.asp?comp=5311


This article has little to do with Java, but it's a pretty decent article.
(Its code is JSP but that is incidental to the article's point. They do use
scriptlet for the DB connection, so it is at least somewhat Java related.)

And if you like it, don't forget to tell your friends!

Mr. Bool now with content on java for you!


Not just Java.

Unlike so many posts in these newsgroups, this one actually seems to be on the
level. The one Java article (all right, it's AJAX)does not seem to be pirated
(although I didn't research /too/ heavily). The site is cleanly and
attractively laid out, stable, and not obviously amateurish or shoddy.

I know, I know. I was surprised as all get-out.

My one complaint is that Jeff felt the need to multi-post his advert all over
the place. Jeff, google "cross-posting" vs. "multi-posting" and avoid
multi-posting. Cross-posting (as I did here) is a better way to reach
multiple groups, for those rare times when it's appropriate to do so.
Cross-posting unifies the thread; multi-posting fragments it.

It'd be a shame to dilute your message by the negativity of multi-posting,
since for once it seems this type of post is pointing to something of value.

--
Lew

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