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Re: Object Graphics Book. [message #32068 is a reply to message #31973] Thu, 05 September 2002 07:05 Go to previous message
Liam E. Gumley is currently offline  Liam E. Gumley
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ronn kling wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone,
>
> Rick's reply reminded me of something that I wanted to post.
>
>> For the advanced object graphics guru, there will be a few nuggets of
>> goodness but you will be left wanting more. Ronn hinted that an advanced
>> object graphics book was in the works and I am looking forward to that.
>
> I am indeed working on an advanced version and if anyone has a 3D data set
> that is really interesting to look at it I would be happy to use it as one
> of the examples in the book. Also, if anyone has some "too cool" object
> graphics examples that they would like to see published just contact me.
>
>>
>> Should you buy it? I'm probably not the person to answer that since I buy
>> *every* IDL book. I know. It is a problem. I am supporting these author's
>> lavish lifestyles. But they have bills to pay too. The butler. The
>> driver. The tennis club....
>>
> David, Liam and I do appreciate this Rick. But David is the tennis guy, I
> work on my old car to keep sane. Liam, what do you do?

I've plenty to keep me busy in my day job, and a toddler at home to
remind me what's really important.

Cheers,
Liam.
Practical IDL Programming
http://www.gumley.com/
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