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A**R
Nicely and quick delivery
Nicely and quick delivery. Decently packed in a compact recipient so that it fits the mailbox.Very good and detailed book, however not for a novice.
B**N
OK content but poorly worded
I bought this because I'm a c++ programmer and this book is c++ based. The concepts are OK but the text is verbose with bad grammar throughout, to a point that it is hard to follow. I would suggest to first read O'Reilly's "Programming Robots with ROS" (2015). O'Reilly's book is Python based, but much clearer in it's presentation. Mastering ROS is useful as a second resource for topics like XACRO that are not covered by the O'Reilly book.
B**P
Two Stars
it's pretty much a regurgitation of the official documentation and tutorials packaged in a book and outdated.
L**.
Five Stars
Good covers Indigo an Jade, unlike the OSRF book, which was outdated by the time it got to press.
H**Y
Excellent book !!
This book contain detail description about R.O.S and its new features !!Really loved it !!
K**G
Ok, but needs work
The content was ok, but the tutorials seemed to skip steps and assume knowledge occasionally. For example p. 111 says to "add fixed frame:/odom" and the topic /scan" with no indication of what that means or how to do it. I did come in with a general understanding of ROS concepts, but not a specific experience with ROS tools, so perhaps I was missing some prerequisites for a "mastering" book.A minor note was that the books were obviously written by proficient but non-native English speakers, so there are several consistently odd language patterns that I found a bit off putting. Example: a group of code in English is (admittedly illogically) still just code, so the constant misuse of the word "codes" to refer to code grated on me.
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