Chris and I got our copies of Web Browser Engineering yesterday:
The book feels great—lightweight, easy to read, and the cover looks even better than I expected. My understanding is that these will start shipping out to pre-orders sooner rather than later, I think first in the UK and then later in the US and elsewhere.
If you’ve already pre-ordered, thank you so much! The demand has been quite a bit more than I expected, and I’m thrilled to see so many people excited to learn about what goes on inside a web browser. If you haven’t yet, you can do so on Oxford’s website or on a variety of other book-buying sites like Amazon. And if you’re not sure if you’ll like it, the whole book is available online, for free, and will continue to be.
Chris and I will now be shutting down the Patreon. The book is finished, and our Patreon supporters were a big part of how it happened. We appreciate the support over multiple years! Thank you Randy Naar, Min Lee, Zachary Tatlock, Jonas Treub, Alexandru Nedel, Adam Gutglick, Swav Rybak, Rishi Chopra, Yuanhang Xie, Shuhei Kagawa, Vitor Roriz, Maia X., Parker Henderson, Tiago Pereira, Liza Daly, Sangyeob Han, YongWoo Jeon, Jess, Martin Minkov, Peter Rushforth, Gowtham K, Ryo Ogawa, and JaviFML.