I just got a mail from this book's publisher, asking me to review it:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1782160264/?tag=packtpubli-20
I hope a few of you got the same mail, as they apparently selected me for my "expertise on the subject matter", and I'm hardly the one with the greatest expertise here. I find it interesting that someone took the time to write a how-to book about Rainmeter. Personally I don't think there is a huge market for it, but I think I will take a look at it.
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Rainmeter Book by Ken Lim
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Rainmeter Book by Ken Lim
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Re: Rainmeter Book by Ken Lim
I have read through the book and found it to be more of a tutorial at best. It starts out with some basics, but then quickly moves to more advanced topics such as parsing a webpage and using lua.
Personally, I think there are better tutorials on Youtube, or our own docs, and I wouldn't pay money for a small book that teaches only a few items. Don't get me wrong, the book is fairly well written and fairly accurate, but I personally I think it skips over a few important concepts.
I certainly don't want to discourage anyone from purchasing the book if they so choose, I just think there is enough "free" information out there to warrant the book useless. I guess if you didn't have a lot of internet access and wanted to learn Rainmeter, this is one way.
-Brian
Personally, I think there are better tutorials on Youtube, or our own docs, and I wouldn't pay money for a small book that teaches only a few items. Don't get me wrong, the book is fairly well written and fairly accurate, but I personally I think it skips over a few important concepts.
I certainly don't want to discourage anyone from purchasing the book if they so choose, I just think there is enough "free" information out there to warrant the book useless. I guess if you didn't have a lot of internet access and wanted to learn Rainmeter, this is one way.
-Brian