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Old 12-31-2015, 01:19 PM   #23208
BookJunkieLI
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Originally Posted by Dngrsone View Post
Good question. I am one of those scientific-minded persons who likes to read all the nitty-gritty details (but skip the equations because I've only learned up to trig), and to me these books read like a broad overview suited more to the disinterested teenager than to someone like myself.

I guess I am just a little beyond the intended audience for Charles River... I'm more interested in white papers and college-level theses.
Thanks for the info. Sometimes I'm in the mood for nitty-gritty detail and sometimes I just want the For Dummies version. At least now I know where these will tend to fall on that scale.
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