Why do you delete a reference for further reading in my article (without asking me first)?
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In my recent blog post http://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/ArticleVersion.aspx?aid=845140&av=1255864, you have been deleting a sentence with a reference to a book chapter that provides a deeper treatment of the article's issues: "You can read more about associations in general, and how they can be implemented with JavaScript, in the third part of my book on Engineering Frontend Web Apps with Plain JavaScript." Why did you delete this reference? Is there any policy that an author must not include references to other material providing further reading?
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In my recent blog post http://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/ArticleVersion.aspx?aid=845140&av=1255864, you have been deleting a sentence with a reference to a book chapter that provides a deeper treatment of the article's issues: "You can read more about associations in general, and how they can be implemented with JavaScript, in the third part of my book on Engineering Frontend Web Apps with Plain JavaScript." Why did you delete this reference? Is there any policy that an author must not include references to other material providing further reading?
I incorrectly assumed the link was an invitation to a book that could purchased, but that is not the case. The link has been returned.
Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject