![]() ![]() ![]() I just enjoy the best of both worlds because it suits me. But I also have a passion for beautiful shiny books, always to hand, beautiful to handle and to read. I just love modern technology and threaten to name my little traditional 1920s house as "Technology House". I quite like watching tutorials on Vimeo on my iPad next to the Mac, it's the modern way to me. Aside from the practical uses, it's just better because you don't have to wait to use the book (like I have to atm), you don't have to pay for shipping, which is quite hefty itself for non US/UK buyers and it's just much easier to update printed errors. Although I've gotten used to that myself in the past 2 years thanks to Udemy, Lynda and other video providers.īut I do agree an ebook would be nice. Seems like kids at that age are more accustomed to video tutorials than reading books to learn things. I wonder if they'd prefer a video version of the book over a book/ebook. I see a lot of kids/teenagers also buying this software, since I personally found paying for adobe's software suite too expensive (even with the student discount) when I was 13-18 and never bothered learning it. Sometimes i'd just take photos of the pages I wanted to read and send them to my computer and keep my word processor next to the image up. In fact, just copying notes on my computer using textbooks at uni was a little more unpleasant than having a pdf of the book. I personally have never used physical books to do tutorials of any kind on my computer. ![]()
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