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Kevin Potts has been working on the web for almost ten years, having started his career designing his first employer's website with Netscape and Notepad. He has spent the bulk of his design career working in-house as both a graphic designer and internal web developer. Coupled with years of freelance and agency work, Kevin has created dozens of websites for businesses of all sizes in an array of industries. Nathan Smith is a goofy guy who enjoys practicing and preaching web standards. By day, he works as a user interface developer for a large Fortune 50 corporation. By night, he is finishing up a Master of Divinity degree via online classes from Asbury Theological Seminary. In 2005, started Godbit.com as a resource to help the church better understand how to utilize web standards, and blogs about design semi-regularly at his site SonSpring.com. He has been described by family and friends as mildly amusing, but is really quite dull. Jay Leiner is an avid technologist who enjoys discussing, writing, and debating technology. Jay has over 10 years of development experience, which ranges from the creation of OS X/Windows applications to web communities that use Textpattern as the content delivery engine. His passion remains grounded in web development technology such as Ruby on Rails, AJAX frameworks, and Textpattern. Jay's life work is web development and he is ecstatic that he gets paid to do something he loves. Today, he is focused on his company, Thin Slice, which specializes in quality design and development. Cody Lindley is a web producer for a technology company located in Boise, Idaho. When he is not working with client side technologies, Flash or interaction design, he spends time with his wife and son, enjoying a simple lifestyle in the Northwest. Cody has a passion for Christian theology and takes great pleasure in learning and studying God's word. His work and ongoing ramblings can be found
In modern web development, there is a big focus on using frameworks and other reusable code to build up web sites, rather than writing everything from scratch. Textpattern is one such framework, allowing it's users to build up standards-compliant professional web sites using PHP, MySQL, and CSS, with only a basic knowledge of the underlying technology. It's also open source, so free to use. It has become very popular, with tens of thousands of downloads to date, and is used on some high profile sites, such as that of Senator Ted Kennedy (tedkennedy.com) We are proud to present the first book dedicated to Textpattern development, written by 5 experts. It takes the reader right from the basics of the subject such as installation, right up to advanced subjects like writing plugins. It also includes case studies and reference sections.
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