lolrofllol
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Hey, i've noticed a huge variation in content between my school supplied text book (Alan Fowler) and an Excel book i recently borrowed, initially it was just small things - then the Marketing section in Excel revealed a business studies esque description of the software market, while Fowler described it in a wide context.
I was also looking through a past paper (2007 I think) and i came across a question on quality assurance - Fowler had nothing on it, the Excel book did. Actually the whole quality section was completely different when I think about it.
I just wanted to know which textbook would be the most reliable content-wise? I know that I should mix and match from many text books but I just don't have the money to buy them, and i suffer chronic laziness ruling out constantly borrow them.
(Also, I wouldn't mind if someone brief me on the Sam Davis text book, if it's good and whatnot)
I was also looking through a past paper (2007 I think) and i came across a question on quality assurance - Fowler had nothing on it, the Excel book did. Actually the whole quality section was completely different when I think about it.
I just wanted to know which textbook would be the most reliable content-wise? I know that I should mix and match from many text books but I just don't have the money to buy them, and i suffer chronic laziness ruling out constantly borrow them.
(Also, I wouldn't mind if someone brief me on the Sam Davis text book, if it's good and whatnot)