David Perdue has created a nice summary of available NXT books - there's a few missing (I've emailed him about the Gray and Black books from Japan), but it's a good start.
Glad to hear it - are you using 'Nolan' as a username as well? ;)
Someone named Nolan posted about two other images a while back and I'm just curious if you're one and the same...
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Nathan,
I agree that Jim's workbooks should be added to the list. I've also received email from others about additional NXT books, and I'm seeing that my list is far from complete! But this is exactly what I want: feedback from the community so that I can improve the repository.
I'll be writing you an email later, Jim, about your workbooks.
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- David
Glad to hear it - are you using 'Nolan' as a username as well? ;)
Someone named Nolan posted about two other images a while back and I'm just curious if you're one and the same...
I agree that Jim's workbooks should be added to the list. I've also received email from others about additional NXT books, and I'm seeing that my list is far from complete! But this is exactly what I want: feedback from the community so that I can improve the repository.
I'll be writing you an email later, Jim, about your workbooks.
Thanks,
David
Jim
- David
Jim I also had a look at marsbasecommand and found the 3 secret images :)
damo
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nice list. :-)
How about adding links to the author's or book's associated web site at each book (if available?).
For instance for the daVinci book, there's http://mynxt.matthiaspaulscholz.eu/book/.
Best,
MP
I've added your site to your book's description, and I see at least one other website that I can add for another book. Thanks for the tip!
- David