RE: Eu Dummies - the book: Why and What?
> > > What would you get out of a book that isn't already there?
> >
> > Easy to leave open reference guide?
> > A margin for notations?
> > Highlighted text?
> > More specific sample code?
>
> Well, I guess you answered the question I asked, but not
> the question I wanted answered. The question in question,
> so to speak, was what can a Eu for Dummies book provide
> that will help you learn the language, that the ABGTE
> interactive tutorial can not?
Gotcha. In this case, I'd have to answer "nothing," as long as ABGTE is
that comprehensive. I've never used ABGTE; or, if I have, I didn't learn
anything that I didn't already know.
> But if you were starting from Baseline Absolute Zero (BAZ) in
> learning a programming in Eu, what would you lack that the
> things we currently have do not already provide? Or at least
> provide less satisfactorily than a Eu Dummies type book?
I didn't start from BAZ; I had a background in programming already. So,
I'd like to hear from those who have no or very-limited background in
programming.
> I actually have a few ideas, but I want to hear from others
> before I post them.
Share! :)
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