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Reviews (8)
Gridded Naval Wargames
Oct 12, 2023
Gridded Naval Wargames delivers a wealth of features
Great little game system! Very quick to learn plus the examples help with the rules. Even included instructions on building your own scratch built navy.
Tsushima 1905: Death of a Russian Fleet (Campaign) by Lardas, Mark Book The Fast
May 28, 2022
A nice little summary of the enitre campaign leading up to Tsushima
If you are looking for a short round up of the naval campaigns during the Russo-Japanese War this book is an excellent start. It fills in the gaps far better than just reading the Wikipedia articles on the battles (no offense to Wikipedia meant) and the battle maps give decent details on the ship maneuvers. Yes there are books that go in greater detail but this one covers the main bases quite well.
Sams Teach Yourself COBOL in 24 Hours [With Contains Examples and Code] by Thane
May 15, 2017
If you need to learn the language this is your book
I've always trusted SAMS when I had to brush up on a language or come up to speed quickly. This one doesn't disappoint plus you get the practice software (Fujitsu COBOL which runs fine under Windows XP using the emulator under Windows 7 Pro). Yes, you have to step back a bit but I suspect the book would still work with Open COBOL under Windows 10. Your mileage may vary...