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Re: How should you write a review?by Sifmole (Chaplain) |
on Sep 06, 2001 at 01:11 UTC ( [id://110422]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Personally I don't think this place gets enough reviews... and you kicking in the teeth of someone who did bother to contribute isn't really going to help the situation.
At least the individual bothered to write something. Perhaps, they didn't have the time to write a long detailed review but wanted to let others know about something they found. As for your rant about the system guys, I believe the individual was probably using them as support that programmer types he knew liked the book as well. Perfectly, reasonable information to add I think, since the writer identified themselves as a non-programmer. Examples? Complete how? What does it have over Camel? Where is Camel lacking?
Sell me the book. Rave about it.
On to glass houses....
We need to encourage sharing, not kick people in the teeth on their first posting. The posting could have been better, and we have most positively seen better written reviews; However, your response is written even more poorly from a stand point of adding anything to the monestary. Spelling and Grammar checker free
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