Closed Lairo closed 1 month ago
Absolutely! We worked really hard to review everything in the book, but you've got a very good eye and are finding some of the last few rough edges. In this case, I just need to delete that sentence—it was probably a copy/paste error.
Could you do me a favor and start entering these issues as errata instead of raising GitHub issues—there's definitely no problem with GitHub issues 🙂 it's just a little easier for me to track on the errata page: https://app.oreilly.com/authors/portal.csp#manage-errata
I think you have dropped me an author's link. Try accessing this link with an incognito page on your browser. You should see this too, I think. Also I am not sure if I would be able to post there a lot as I only would have access via a Trial account for max 30 days, or perhaps I misunderstood and that part is free.
Sorry about that. You can find the errata here: https://www.oreilly.com/catalog/errata.csp?isbn=0636920803027 – and there's a link at the top to add your own errata. I added errata for this issue already.
The final question - "Can you sleuth out how to fix it?"
I do not understand what the question is asking, nothing is broken.
The question is just asking to think, perhaps a brain tag is more appropriate? (I mentally just decided to skip it and carry on, which I do not think the intention was.)
Btw do you mind if I ask such questions from a Readers point of view, as I continue throught out this book?