Tom Howe wrote:
looks good but I mostly bought it on principal!
Well, I'd hope that you would actually *read* it-- but a sale is a sale, I suppose. In that same vein, I guess I should point out that the book could also be quite handy for shoring up that annoying wobbly desk or coffee table... ;->
(Seriously, though; thanks for picking one up...)
Shall let you know my views if I have any :)
Please do. The reality is that, given the myriad ways it can be used, extended, and configured I found writing about AxKit to be quite a challenge.
As we have seen from discussions here, the same problem can often be solved in many different ways; each with their own pros and cons. I did my best to reflect as many of the possible mindsets/approaches as I could without bogging things down, but only feedback from the readers will tell if I was successfully on that point or not. So, yeah-- any comments would be most welcome.
Cheers, -kip
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