Last weekend I installed LaTeX and began to write my first book.
It is a book about Seaside.
I want to include, at least, the following topics:
- Seaside basics
- Advanced Seaside
- Ajax
- Announcements
- Persistance (GLORP, Magma, GemStone/S)
- Scalability (load balancing, static content caching)
- Deployment (big iron, VPS, Amazon EC2)
- Unit Testing
- Maintenance (monitoring, updating)
- Magritte (just a little)
- Data export (JSON/REXX)
I am thinking of creating a full application, from design to deployment, following an agile process (write a test, write the code, you know). Of course it will be hard as I'm by no means an expert, but in writing the book I will learn a lot more about Seaside, and at the same time this knowledge will be preserved in print.
I have read An introduction to Seaside by Michael Perscheid et al and I know about the book that Stéphane Ducasse and others are writing. Also I have read all I could from Ramon Leon's blog, Lukas Renggli's blog and the mailing lists. In spite of that I think that something else is necessary. This is my little contribution to the Seaside documentation.
I don't have idea how long this will take as I have never written a book (except my thesis). I have just finished the first chapter, but I hope that as the time pass I will write faster.
Wish me luck!

> Wish me luck!
Hey good luck, man! I'm looking out for more Seaside books, so I'll be anxiously waiting for yours as well.
I'll be happy to give you feedback on each chapter, if you like.
Paul
This book we'll be published? Are you going to publish a draft of the chapter??
Good luck!!!
Yes, it will be published and I also will upload them in the blog.
Fantastic
Good luck Miguel. The list of topics looks great. Something to really look forward to.