> How does "Computer Programming with the Nim Programming Language" by some > dude qualify as a book? It is neither in print nor it does have a PDF/ebook > variant, from what I can tell. (While some other resources have those, and > are qualified as tutorials)
That `some dude` earned themselves a PHD and just because you don't understand how books and publishing books works, doesn't make their work any less impressive of valuable. Plenty of books go unpublished and just because he hasn't produced it in some electronic format you would prefer, doesn't disqualify it from being considered a book. I don't understand why Stefan gets continuously shitted on in these forums. Those in positions of leadership in this community definitely should not be the ones doing the shitting on of anyone, or replying to people in this way - regardless of their accomplishments. Stefan is contributing his time and energy, free of charge, to enabling new Nim users - why is this a bad thing? Maybe you're just jealous? > Also, this: > > less developed regions such as Africa and Asia > > Makes it quite obvious that the ChatGPT didn't know nor write about that > book: AI isn't (not so) subtly xenophobic like some Dr. Dude. Is this even debatable? You're going to tell me that Africa and Asia are as developed as the Global North? How is anything about that sentence xenophobic?