That is the problem with content about industries and things that move rapidly. It is difficult to have evergreen, authoritative content that is not disjointed from the now.
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That is the problem with content about industries and things that move rapidly. It is difficult to have evergreen, authoritative content that is not disjointed from the now.
With the book they wrote, because they focus on some principles rather than the minutia of the tech itself I think they have the potential to create something lasting.
Revision and expansion also can add in some persistent value.