Why can't they keep the lines aligned?
Why can't they keep the lines aligned?
its a secret message brainlet
gotta collect em all to decode
They don't want people with OCD in mathematics
Only the top is a math book
The two others are code monkey books
Do people bactually buy books lol
You kinda have to be a mathfag to be good at coding, rather than just being a scriptkiddie.
because they like to fuck with your ocd
Germans are known for their bureaucracy. Not competence.
Case in point, Springer books.
Especially the more recent ones.
Typos everywhere. I think they fired all of their technical editors.
yes because not everybody in the world is American
More importantly, why yellow?
Why yellow Springer? Half my fucking bookshelf is this off putting shade of yellow. Fuck
Is Springer the most based publisher?
Personally I love it for some reason, though it does look better standalone than in the bookshelf.
There's worse thing. Some titles are written up to down and some are written down to up. And you have to tilt your head sometimes left sometimes right to read those. WHY THEY CANT MAKE SOME KIND OF STANDARD
They do, but then they change it.
Try gettinga bookshelfmade out of Pine.
That's Springer, the German word for "jumping-around-er".
You really expect them to do one design and stick to it?
springer is fucking cancer
print quality is trash and they seem to have fired all their editors because every first edition they publish nowadays has 200 typos in it
>print quality is trash
All my Springer books have really good print quality.
The older ones, perhaps.
Newer ones do this low-quality print-in-demand thing.
Make the books affordable, I suppose.
'springer' means run in Scandinavian Arabic.
Back to /g/
SPRINGER DU SCHEISSVERLAG
I do but only paperbacks (autism), so I'm usually stuck with Dover or Indian editions.
>Scandinavian Arabic
Springer is cancer they print the incarnation of clickbait
look at that titel it says
>Merkel take the euro away from the greeks
...
Axel Springer Verlag != Springer Verlag
Because the middle and lower books have dirty black and spic spines who will never be able to conform to the natural beauty of a white spined book.
The top book is probably the easiest one of the three