It is hard to believe a book that looks so small is actually 385 pages.
However it is fully packed with information. I'm impressed by the use
of numbered points in the left margins of the code segments and how you
reference those numbered points in your explanations. (Is that a new
convention, yours, or pragmatic's suggestion? It makes for simpler
reading) The top and right margins are small allowing for more
information per page. I am a little worried about accidentally ripping
pages because they feel like very thin paper. Other than a few overly
large diagrams (p85 fig 4.9 looks huge) it looks great. I won't comment
on the contents because we all know it covers a wow topic: stripes
(duh!). :)
Regards,
David
Freddy Daoud wrote:
Thanks Freddy!
Regards,
David
Glad you enjoyed the book David! So tell me, how does it look in print? ;)
Because yeah, takes a while to ship way up here in Canada, haven't
received mine yet.... :_(
Cheers,
Freddy
http://www.stripesbook.com
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