@cgrpartner The other thing is that the original post rarely has ALL the details so it's more helpful to say here are the resources, tailor it to what you are experiencing/need to know.
If it was really that easy to just find five bullet points or whatever A) you could probably Google it and B) there wouldn't ever need to be a book. It's arrogant, ungrateful, and rather entitled to expect everyone else to teach you in a specialized way. If you don't find the comment helpful or don't ever want to read a book, MOVE ON WITH YOUR LIFE. Go look at Youtube videos if that's how you learn. Go do what works for you. But getting annoyed that people who
also don't have the time to be reading a whole book for you and concisely summarizing it into the most helpful points? That's ridiculous and on the level of being a choosing beggar.
Be grateful that people are trying to help you at all. If you don't find their particular type of help all that helpful, feel free to ignore it. Demanding that they help you in this specific way, because you assume they have all the time that you say you don't...? With that kind of attitude, no one would ever be helped because god forbid it wasn't in the exact way that the person likes it.
Where's all the helpful comments that OP has left for other people?
If all these books can be distilled down to perfectly informative, scenario specific reddit replies, why do they exist?