The End of Hardware
The End of Hardware
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Not a particularly good book. Not badly written and actually quite witty. But little reality comes back in the book.
The front cover is just as ghastly as the table of contents. An introduction comprising 100 pages. It is badly organized and comes across as pseudoscience..
That said, it does give a good overview of techniques that might be useful for Augmented Reality. But after a while the would, should, could get's old. And you just want a practical example. But in the words of the author, there is no real handbook on this, so “I had to write this”. In all fairness, thank you for that.
But seriously, don't buy it.