Congratulations to Shaum Walker, Joe Brinkman, Scott Wilhite and the whole DotNetNuke crew for their DotNetNuke 5.0release that occurred over the holidays. I know that the DNN community put a ton of work into 5.0 and I'm happy that it's now release caliber.
Of course, we have several major DotNetNuke 5.0 books publishing soon. The update to the industry standard DotNetNuke book Professional DotNetNuke 5: Open Source Web Application Framework for ASP.NET will ship next month, this time updated by Shaun and a crew of DotNetNuke and ASP.NET community experts. And also next month we have the long-awaited Professional DotNetNuke Module Programmingby Mitchel Sellers with a foreword from Shaun. This is a book we could have sold a truckload of had we had it late last year at the DotNetNuke Open Force conference.
Speaking of Open Force and to quench your immediate need for new DotNetNuke content, we just published Cuong Dang's new Wrox Blox DotNetNuke and Web Standards. This Blox topic is something Cuong spoke about at Open Force and has expanded on for this PDF download. As Cuong's description states it "demonstrates a web standards approach to building DotNetNuke skins by defining a flexible XHTML/CSS layout. This Wrox Blox also shows the differences between HTML and XHTML and provides recommendations to the module development process using web standards techniques." Thanks Cuong!

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