Announcement: SnackTools 1000 Points Winners

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18 Jan 2010

Last week SnackTools provided a chance to win 1000 points to their suite of design tools to five Six Revisions readers. There were a little over 80 participants vying for a chance to win a thousand points by sharing how they’d use the points if they’d won. In this post, we announce the five Six Revisions readers who’ve won.

Announcement: SnackTools 1000 Points Winners

The Winners

Congratulations to all of the winners! You should have received an email regarding how to claim your prize.

Random Selection Method

Below, you’ll see the MySQL query used to randomly select the winners from the giveaway post from last week.

SELECT comment_ID, comment_author, comment_author_email,  comment_author_url
FROM comments
WHERE comment_post_ID = 2356
ORDER BY RAND()
LIMIT 5

Random Selection Method

Thank you SnackTools and Participants

Thank you to SnackTools for providing these points! As well, thank you to the participants for joining the giveaway.

A quick note to everyone: please stay tuned for more giveaways here on Six Revisions. If you are a company or organization wishing to give away prizes that will be of value to web developers and designers, please contact me.

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About the Author

Jacob Gube is the Founder and Chief Editor of Six Revisions. He’s also a web developer/designer who specializes in front-end development (JavaScript, HTML, CSS) and PHP development. If you’d like to connect with him, head on over to the contact page and follow him on Twitter: @sixrevisions.


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3 Responses to Announcement: SnackTools 1000 Points Winners

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passionfruit_gal

March 18th, 2010 at 7:11 pm

I don't have an article but here are a few reasons, in my opinion:

1. More money. If you don't make a new, mandatory edition then you aren't going to be selling any more books.
2. Money.
3. Money.
4. New research. Sometimes, especially in fields that advance rapidly each year, revisions have to take place.
5. Money.

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March 20th, 2010 at 1:02 am

Flash is pretty difficult if your not familiar, you can get the same effects using fireworks and dreamweaver inserting rollover images and linking the pics.

Askt the same question on Youtube, loads of people put tutorials on there.

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Sedric B

March 28th, 2010 at 10:03 pm

wats a game gube

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