I would be very interested in purchasing a supplemental book for the ~200
pages that needed to be excluded from the 3rd edition print. I am sure
others would be as well. I cant read enough about GRASS, and I absolutely
love the format and way information and examples are presented in the book.
On Thu, 2008-06-05 at 07:17 -0400, M S wrote:
I would be very interested in purchasing a supplemental book for the
~200 pages that needed to be excluded from the 3rd edition print. I
am sure others would be as well. I cant read enough about GRASS, and
I absolutely love the format and way
Hi All,
The current addition is very good and wish I could
have the '200' pages too. Hope It will be available
too.
Cheers
Ravi Kumar
--- M S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would be very interested in purchasing a
supplemental book for the ~200
pages that needed to be excluded from the 3rd
I am using the GRASS book since the beginning of the year. I just wanted
to say that the book is simply The tutorial. I was wondering if the 1st
GRASS-book is worthy to obtain (any information that is not in the 2nd
and 3rd edition?).
Thanks to Markus and Helena.
Nikos
Nikos,
Markus won't say this, of course, since he wrote the book, but I'll say
it: BUY THE BOOK — it's well worth it — 3rd ed, of course. The book will
save you many hours of time with all the examples and very good
explanations of GRASS commands and basic GIS; also, we know time = money!
On Thu, 2008-05-29 at 09:36 -0400, Thomas Adams wrote:
Nikos,
Markus won't say this, of course, since he wrote the book, but I'll say
it: BUY THE BOOK — it's well worth it — 3rd ed, of course. The book will
save you many hours of time with all the examples and very good
explanations of
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 5:41 PM, Nikos Alexandris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom I have it (3rd ed.). I have also (from a friend) the 2nd edition in
which I have seen for instance a detailed part about FFT. And I was
wondering about the 1st book. I've read the contents of the 1st book and
I have