¡Estoy en México!

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David Walsh - Voy a Mexico!

Hello all! I wont be posting until next Tuesday as I will be in Monterrey, Mexico for a few days. My beautiful girlfriend's cousin is getting married and I'm tagging along for the ride. I look forward to taking scores of pictures and will do a MooTools lightbox tutorial when I get back.

Look forward to some great posts when I get back: Twitter API usage, MooTools ScrollSpy and LinkAlert, jQuery, and a whole bunch more! I'll do my best to tweet my experiences.

Remember that you can still get great MooTools, jQuery, CSS, and JavaScript tutorials at Script & Style while I'm gone. I also recommend:


Adios amigos!

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Discussion

  1. Rene Monroy

    Nice man!! haha you’re gonna love that city, I recommend you to visit Barrio Antigüo to get some beers ;)

  2. Bienvenido a México! – Welcome to Mexico :-P

  3. Tienes un gran tiempo! – Have a great time! :D

  4. Facundo

    buena suerte, amigo!

  5. You’re always Welcome! ;)

  6. Haha, have fun!

    You never did post the “Twitter is unavailable” tut either. ;)

  7. Thanks for the shout Mr.David~

    Have a great time in Mexico!!

  8. Have fun. Sounds like you will be in actual Mexico not the touristy places Puerto Vallarto or Cancun. It will be pretty nice. Eat and drink up! Take and bring back pics.

  9. Great, I miss Mexico. Eat a lot of tacos and drink, have fun. But I know you would be thinking about tutorials, can’t stop it. :P

  10. Welcome to Mexico, although you might visit another citys if you can, i living in the Chiapas Mexico and this is a really beatiful state, you can’t miss.

  11. Pues disfruta de tus vacaciones, del solectito y de la lengua de Cervates…
    Te leemos a la vuelta.

  12. cool… have a good trip, waiting to see your take on a the lightbox

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