The AIR Cookbook was on Amazon last week and now the project was officially announced by Adobe. I'm pretty excited for this book because, first of all, it is my first book for O'Reilly and then we got a great group of authors: David Tucker, Rich Tretola, and Koen De Weggheleire as well as myself.
Today Adobe has launched the AIR Cookbook site. Like the Flex Cookbook you can use the AIR cookbook to share knowledge and find answers to common coding problems.
If you're new to the AIR cookbook and would like to contribute:
- Read the FAQ and note the community and editorial guidelines and known issues.
- Search the cookbook to avoid posting redundant recipes.
Post your solution to the cookbook:
- Choose a succinct, descriptive title for the problem.
- Provide a brief summary statement of the solution.
- Write a detailed description of the solution.
- Include downloadable samples (optional).
Needed Entries
If you have a solution related to the following or any other topic related to building on AIR:
- Bridging content from different security sandboxes
- Using transactions with queries
- Including a database in an AIR application
- Consuming eBay Web Services
- Reading and writing data from a file
- Making creative use of the Service Monitor Framework
—be sure to post it to the AIR cookbook for a chance to have your solution appear in the upcoming Adobe AIR Cookbook written and compiled by David Tucker, Marco Casario, Rich Tretola, and Koen De Weggheleire to be published by O’Reilly Media. All posts will receive equal consideration.
Pre-Order the Book
If you really, really, want to get your copy ordered early - Amazon already has the book listed (but remember - the book will be out late this year).






















Hi Marco, congrats on this!
BTW the FAQ link is not working.
Posted by: Savvas Malamas | June 17, 2008 at 03:27 PM