I enjoyed this book SO MUCH. I've actually begun learning C++ because of it. The world of programming is just fascinating. I know I'll never be the next Carmack, but I really want to turn some of my ideas for fun games into a reality.
I still don't understand how an e-book, which can infinitely be replicated at no cost to anyone, can cost $10. How on earth does this make sense?
I purchased A People's History of The United States a few years ago, and now I can buy it for my Kindle for $10? Who does this?
Occasionally Amazon will offer the Kindle price higher than the used physical copy price.