CMSWire reviews, appreciates the core strength of the book

Dee-Ann LeBlanc reviewed Choosing an Open Source CMS – Beginner’s Guide on CMSWire yesterday. The review summarizes:

Overall, the strength of this book is in its core purpose, choosing an open source CMS. While reorganization and refocus would make it stronger, it’s still quite useful as it is. If I had a friend who was confused on what to choose, this would be one resource I would point them to.

She talks about how we take a project oriented approach to get the reader started with CMS concepts, their requirements and going through all alternatives to make a choice. Dee-Ann is a senior writer and also critics the book on it’s organization. I think her suggestions are very useful and we could take up better organizing the book. I will try to cover some gaps via this blog as well.

Have you read the book? What do you think?

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Nirav M

Nirav Mehta is renowned for his entrepreneurial ventures, his breakthrough ideas and contribution to open source. Nirav leads a software development company – Magnet Technologies - from India that specializes in Rich Internet Applications, Web & Mobile. He wrote a content management system 8 years ago and has worked on numerous systems after that. Nirav has led more than 100 CMS projects in his company. Nirav simplifies the most complicated ideas and presents them in a lucid language. Over the last ten years, Nirav has written and spoken on a variety of topics. His “Mobile Web Development” book tops its category and has received high satisfaction ratings. Nirav loves Yoga (and you'll know that when you read this book!) and programming. In his spare time he builds innovative products and trains people on leadership and effective programming.

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