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Yes, books can be wrong, and yes, community fora can have valuableI do like a good manual, whether it be a physical book or an online manual. So I am not objecting to reading them, learning from them, or using them as references.
information - but there really is no substitute for a good manual, in
print or otherwise. StackOverflow is very useful for clearing up some
kinds of esoteric-yet-common questions, but if you just need to double-
check what the legal values for parameter X in function Y are, it's
much quicker (and usually less error-prone) to turn to a reference
guide than it is to go poking around looking for records of times in
history where someone else might've had the same question.
(Doubly so, now that Google is as friggin' useless as it's gotten the
last few years.)
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