Online Monthly Prize Draw: Packt Publishing

Organiser
LJC - London Java Community
Date
Thu, 31 Mar 2011, 11:00 - 13:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Packt Publishing Promotion , There will be no physical meetup, GB
Cost
Free

Please note this is an online monthly prize draw and no actual meeting will take place.

Packt Publishing are a unique publishing company specializing in highly focused books on specific technologies and solutions - please visit their site to find out more about them: www.packtpub.com

Each month we run a promotion with Packt in which GDC members will be selected at random to receive free books. This month we are offering 2 GDC members the chance to win;

First Prize Winner will receive 1 print copy of his/her choice
Runner Up Winner - 1 ecopy of his/her choice

There are a list of 6 books below. To take part in the promotion all you have to do is RSVP to this event on Meetup and complete the questions.

Here are the books on offer this month, the winner will be picked at random and announced at the end of the month:

Moodle Security                                                                          
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 Administration                                 
Moodle 1.9 Testing and Assessment                                           
Microsoft Dynamics Sure Step 2010
Moodle as a Curriculum and Information Management System  
Moodle 1.9 Top Extensions Cookbook       

To take part in the promotion all you have to do is RSVP to this event on Meetup and complete the questions.

Please visit the Packt site at www.packtpub.com

Congratulations to the winners of our February draw – Stephen and David!

Good luck,

Barry Cranford

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