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Subject:Anyone read this book? From:Steve Fouts <stefou -at- ESKIMO -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 11 Nov 1996 13:14:55 -0800
While perusing the shelves of my favorite local bookstore at lunch today
I happened accross a book titled, "Bullet Proof Technical Documentation:
Creating Quality through Testing," by Dorothy Cady. The book was published
this year by McGraw-Hill.
I thumbed through the TOC and noted that it looked like a book I would
be interested in reading but its $45 price tag slowed me down a bit.
Its a price I'd gladly pay for a good book on the topic, but is it
a good book on the topic?
Has anyone read this? If so, would you recommend it?
You may reply to me and I will summarize to the list.
Thanks,
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