> Why not read what he has to say and then critique it from your viewpoint
rather than
> attacking the author for not personally contacting you as part of his
> research?

That's a far more rational approach. Read the book and then critique it
instead of assuming it is inaccurate or inadequate.

When I'm looking for a Java book, for example, it's not important to me
whether the author contacted James Gosling.






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