Greasemonkey Hacks

The best part about this book, I’m not quite sure about yet. Thus far it looks to be very informative and useful as a resource, but there’s much more to this book for me.

Before the book was published, sometime mid-summer, I got an email from Mark Pilgrim asking for permission to use my Smart Firefox Greasemonkey script in his book (the script is featured on pages 86-89). Although I would have consented immediately regardless, Mark offered in return a free copy of the book when it was published and a small paragraph about me in the credits section. Thus, for writing a free Greasemonkey script, I got a free book and some publicity (as my web address is printed in the “about me” paragraph). Is that cool or what?

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  1. John remarks:

    How about a copy of greasemonkey hacks and you keep the cookie?

    Actually, that is very cool. I write javascript everyday, along with java (i’m a code monkey) and my name is yet to be mentioned in any book.

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