The Textbook Scam
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 2:21 pm
I'll spare you the arguments you've read a thousand times. I just want this on record.
The book for the CSC 240 Java Programming class I'm taking... $92 new. NINETY TWO FUCKING DOLLARS. Is there anything on the net that has more documentation than Java? I mean, anything, including even reality TV. Anyone who couldn't find enough free information to teach themselves Java will never get it anyway (I need the official credit).
If a text on particle physics or heavy atoms or unstable molecules needs to go for a hundred bucks then fine, whatever, there is less than 1% of the populace that can even spell molecule much less learn about them. But Christ, the goddamn nerve to ask that much for the most documented programming language in the history of the planet.
I bought it from Half.com or Used.com or Amazon.com or JumpMyButt.com or one of a million other stores for around $50, but that's still $40 too much. My BROTHER knows some Java for the love of Christ. Anything he is good at should not cost $50 to experience.
The book for the CSC 240 Java Programming class I'm taking... $92 new. NINETY TWO FUCKING DOLLARS. Is there anything on the net that has more documentation than Java? I mean, anything, including even reality TV. Anyone who couldn't find enough free information to teach themselves Java will never get it anyway (I need the official credit).
If a text on particle physics or heavy atoms or unstable molecules needs to go for a hundred bucks then fine, whatever, there is less than 1% of the populace that can even spell molecule much less learn about them. But Christ, the goddamn nerve to ask that much for the most documented programming language in the history of the planet.
I bought it from Half.com or Used.com or Amazon.com or JumpMyButt.com or one of a million other stores for around $50, but that's still $40 too much. My BROTHER knows some Java for the love of Christ. Anything he is good at should not cost $50 to experience.