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Nixon Publishing
The quickest, most economical way to learn! |
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NEWS To celebrate the publication of Robin Nixon's JavaScript Crash Course all three books in the trology will be free on Amazon Kindle on April 26th 2012, for one day only (a value of $29.97) Get yours quickly before the promotion ends! Nixon Publishing was founded in 2010 by top-selling author Robin Nixon, writer of Learning PHP, MySQL & JavaScript, one of the biggest-selling books on web development in recent years. Since his first book was published in 1993, hundreds of thousands of people have read Robin's books, and the Nixon Publishing imprint brings the same, easy-to-follow style of hands-on writing, together into a growing resource for all things related to the web and electronic publishing. Following are our titles so far published (with more to come): |
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260 pages, RRP $19.99 (paperback) $9.99 (eBook) |
“Picked this book up for promo but I would have happily paid full price for it”
Chris Osman, Amazon ✮✮✮✮✮
“The book to start with – I highly recommend this title”
The Real Deal, Amazon ✮✮✮✮✮
“The book gave me valuable information”
Matthew Dickinson, Amazon ✮✮✮✮✰
“A good book to get started with”
A. Wiersch, Amazon ✮✮✮✮✮ |
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184 pages, RRP $19.99 (paperback) $9.99 (eBook) |
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316 pages, RRP $19.99 (paperback) $9.99 (eBook) |
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Available both in print and digital versions, Nixon Publishing titles offer a new opportunity for readers keen to extend their knowledge at a bargain price, without skimping on quality. By concentrating solely on digital and print-on-demand technologies, we have no need for large warehouses and distribution facilities, and our overheads are therefore kept to the minimum – so our books are typically half the price of competing titles. ![]() We also publish the popular and free eML (eBook Markup Language) system for creating eBooks that are both a website and a book at the same time. With eML you can write your book once and then publish it to the web, on Apple iOS, Microsoft Windows Phone 7 and Google Android, in the Amazon Marketplace, and more – without changing a keystroke. Released under a Creative Commons license it doesn't cost you a penny, and you are free to distribute publications made with it in practically any way you like. |
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