superbeast wrote: » What do you guys/gals prefer when reading? A physical book or an e-book on a tablet/phone/computer? I have e-books on Network+ and Security+ but am having a hard time following the e-book as opposed to a physical book. Anyone else have the same trouble or have some things they do/use to make it easier?
GSXR750K2 wrote: » Physical books for life...or until they are consigned to the digital history books.
UncleB wrote: » This equates to 3 years for most technologies to be replaced now (if the books are related to certification subjects), so if you are keeping current then you are likely to have a LOT of books over the course of your career. I used to do this but soon found it more practical to sell the books when I had passed the course and put the money towards the next training requirement (I've never had an employer who was willing to pay for much in the way of training courses). These days you can get the ebooks heavily discounted and then use voucher codes to pay a fraction of the cost of the paper versions, so having a dead tree no longer makes sense to me. It also helps avoid back issues when lugging a monster tome on my commute to read - with the ebook I can always just print out a few pages to go through on the journey, make notes / highlight and the modifications made do not affect the value / appearance of the original - so if I pass it on to someone else then they don't have to endure my notes all over it.