David Riccitelli
8/4/2006 9:24:00 AM
> Safari at $20 a month just for one book is not a good pitch.
It should include a 10-slot bookshelf as well.
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Da: Dark Ambient [mailto:sambient@gmail.com]
Inviato: mercoledì 2 agosto 2006 15.34
A: ruby-talk ML
Oggetto: Re: Ruby Cookbook
I think it would be a nice option if they offered this book as a PDF.
Safari at $20 a month just for one book is not a good pitch.
Stuart
On 8/2/06, James Edward Gray II <james@grayproductions.net> wrote:
> On Aug 2, 2006, at 6:08 AM, Morton Goldberg wrote:
>
> > Anyone care to post their first impressions on Ruby Cookbook? I
> > haven't seen it yet. I'd like hear what others think of it before
> > buying or not.
>
> Keep in mind it did *just* come out (I got mine in the mail
> yesterday) and it's over 900 pages. You'll probably need to wait a
> bit for full reviews.
>
> Just glancing through it though I'm pretty jazzed up about reading it.
> There is a metric ton of content in there and it looks to cover just
> about everything to some degree. I could see it being a very helpful
> tool for most people, since your area of interest likely receives at
> least some coverage.
>
> Also, the lost dinosaur example had me laughing out loud! ;)
>
> Fair warning: I wrote six of the recipes in that book, so my opinions
> are probably biased. I also have done very little real reading yet.
> Buyer beware.
>
> James Edward Gray II
>
>
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