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RFC - Proposed updated Table of Contents #2

@dmitrizagidulin

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@dmitrizagidulin

Since the intention is to port the book from its original format to Pillar (which doesn't, as far as I know, support the notion of Parts or Book Sections (a way to group Chapters)), some thought should be put into a slight re-formatting of the table of contents to make it a slightly flatter hierarchy.

I propose the following chapters:

  1. Foreword
  2. Introduction
  3. Getting started
    • with sections by smalltalk distribution, like in original Part I
  4. Component Basics
    • with sections for:
    • Rendering Components
    • CSS
    • Anchors and Callbacks
    • Forms
  5. Using Components
    • calling components
    • embedding components
    • tasks
  6. Seaside In Action
    • A Simple ToDo Application
    • A Web Sudoku Player
  7. Serving Files
  8. Managing Sessions
  9. Ajax and Comet
    • jQuery
    • Dynamic Content with Scriptaculous (somewhat obsolete now)
    • Comet
  10. RSS
    • the Really Simple Syndication chapter from the Web 2.0 part
  11. Deploying Seaside
  12. REST Services
  13. Persistence
  14. Magritte: Meta-data at Work
  15. Writing good Seaside Code
    • (extracted from the Seaside in Action part, since this is standalone topic)

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