The book is light on technical content - what's notable is that Tate got 10 or so "Java Digerati" to put their lamentations in print.
If you're thinking of buying this book, you might consider buying one of
thesetwo instead. Ultimately Tate's book winds up being an extended brochure for Ruby, so you might as well cut to the chase and buy the entire Ruby canon for under a hundred bucks and be done with it.
And naturally, I hope my brothers and sisters here at MSFT who work on .NET will take note - those who don't learn from history are condemned to repeat it. I can feel "Beyond .NET" being pitched to acquisition editors already…
Posted
Nov 10 2005, 01:06 AM
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don-box