@froots101 got a photo of two and a half year-old Eve, who stole her Dad’s copy of Introducing HTML5 when it arrived and hid it in her room.
You might have the evidence, Jim, but no jury would ever convict.
@shaunbent said @lewismcarey really loves #HTML5 either that or he really likes @brucel & @rem
Whatever his preference, who can blame him?
“it was a coincidental placement of the three objects” continues Shaun.
Of course it was.
That nice Peter Lubbers - co-author of the second best book on HTML5 poses at The White House with Introducing HTML5. Truly, it’s a markup change that we can all believe in.
In Stockholm, the lovely Ida (@kolombiken) asked me to draw a unicorn and a double rainbow (perhaps in honour of the code sample on page 35).
I added a bonus flower, too - it’s the least you can do to when in Sweden to thank them for the music.
A nice review appeared on Twitter, too: “Introducing HTML5? it’s awesome like free beer and great sex in a sandwich, but less soggy.”
@hyper_linda is taking care of both body and mind with pancakes and Introducing HTML5.
What more could a lady possibly want on a Sunday morning?