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The Man In The High Castle
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Philip K Dick
NG
, January 01, 2011
Very gripping. I was on the edge of my seat all the way through. It really makes you think. This is a thrilling book.
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Beginning AppleScript
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Kochan
NG
, December 11, 2010
This is a great book! It got me started on programming, and I've taken off from here. This book taught me exactly the way I learn: by example. It's crammed with useful, real-world examples of code. You move along with the author, and he explains as he goes, line by line. I was never confused, and always felt like I was moving along very quickly. The superb organization of the book always left me eager for more, which was promised (and came) in the next chapter. AppleScript is a great language to get started with, as it provides an easy introduction to important programming concepts (object-oriented programming, program flow, good practice, interface design, etc.). HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
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