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I find the writing style interesting, but I'm not like others at my work who could benefit from learning SQL (business managers at a bank back office who rely mostly on Excel, then get stuck when Excel crashes with large datasets).

Are these funky, quirky books generally well-received outside the programming community? I quite liked Why's Poignant Guide to Ruby, for example, but I would never recommend it to anyone at work.




As a hobbyist programmer I absolutely love this style of instruction.

I don't know that I'd use "funky" or "quirky" to describe it though. Instead it comes across as clear, concise and approachable.




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