> I also think it's a mistake to charge for a book at such an early stage when the quality of the official documentation is less than stellar. dom96 is Nim's most active evangelist on HN; if he wants Nim's adoption to take off, making the book available for free should, strategically, be a no-brainer.
Sadly I cannot do that, or at least not in the near future. My publisher holds the copyright, so unless I get explicit permission to offer the book for free this cannot happen.
Perhaps in hindsight it would have been better for me to write this book independently. But if that were the case I likely wouldn't have the motivation to get it finished.
Sadly I cannot do that, or at least not in the near future. My publisher holds the copyright, so unless I get explicit permission to offer the book for free this cannot happen.
Perhaps in hindsight it would have been better for me to write this book independently. But if that were the case I likely wouldn't have the motivation to get it finished.