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Re: Extreme Mindstorms Book Question
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lugnet.robotics
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Mon, 26 Mar 2001 05:51:52 GMT
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Henry,
Thats what I've found as well. My last post might have sounded a bit strong,
but I get really annoyed when I go out and buy a book ($50-$100 in
Australia), and read it from cover to cover in a couple of hours, and get
nothing from it. This seems to be the exception rather than the rule in
books on computer subjects generally.
Gordon
> If one wants to look for truly "advanced" books, I suggest looking for
> robotics books, not Mindstorms books. Most things covered in general
> robotics books can be applied to Mindstorms.
>
> //Henry Chea
> hchea@kungstorget.nu
> *S* Göteborg, jaja, jag behöver inget mer! *S*
> http://www.kungstorget.nu
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| (...) Perhaps this is because many of the authors have had Mindstorms webpages up before they published any books. True, if one is willing to spend a few hours researching on the web, one can find more info on Mindstorms than any one book can cover. (...) (24 years ago, 26-Mar-01, to lugnet.robotics)
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