Added by Geoff Sauer on Jun 25, 2009.
Average rating: 3.00/5.00 (n=1)
 


Given the engineering audience, one can’t hope for too much style and flair in the prose, but it reads like a college textbook, outlining basic principles in a flat way. It is too focused on “clarity, accuracy, correctness, etc.” (p.79) to make for a fun or engaging read.
 
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