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- 8show an example where you think you need itgnat– gnat2012-08-28 15:11:53 +00:00Commented Aug 28, 2012 at 15:11
- 71I wouldn't take much in that book as gospel.rlperez– rlperez2012-08-28 15:30:31 +00:00Commented Aug 28, 2012 at 15:30
- 40@Rig you are bordering on blasphemy in these parts with a comment like that.Ryathal– Ryathal2012-08-28 15:47:13 +00:00Commented Aug 28, 2012 at 15:47
- 42I'm ok with that. I've read the book and can have my own opinion on it.rlperez– rlperez2012-08-28 15:54:55 +00:00Commented Aug 28, 2012 at 15:54
- 12I've read the book and although I do agree with most of what's in there, I wouldn't say I consider it gospel either. I think that every situation is different.. and being able to stick to the exact guidelines represented in the book are quite difficult for lots of projects.Simon Whitehead– Simon Whitehead2012-08-29 02:36:29 +00:00Commented Aug 29, 2012 at 2:36
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