Quote:
Originally Posted by Gidders
|
I found the Martin Evening tome very hard going and switched to the Scott Kelby book. Once I'd got the hang of things I quickly found Scott Kelby to be very limiting - he tells you (exactly) what to do for some very specific situations, but not why you are doing it. That's fine if what he's describing is exactly what you want to do.
I then went back to the Martin Evening book. Heavy, heavy going, but in the end, it's worth it. You really do learn a lot from the book.