What. Like it or not, Christianity says that non-Christians will go to hell. I believe the Divine Comedy places non-Christians who have lived good lives in Limbo, which, while being the first circle of hell, is more like the Elysian Fields of Greek mythology and really not such a bad place to be, other than the fact that you're disconnected from God and all that.
As a person who owns the book and has tried working without it, I have to agree with grandparent here. The book is a must-have if you want to do serious work with version 3 of ANTLR - the v3 documentation or Wiki might contain some of the information you need for a serious grammar, but it's not presented in a consistent or useful manner.
Sure, you can write a grammar without the book but unless you're intimately familiar with ANTLR, much of the online documentation just isn't all that helpful. The book on the other hand does a perfect job of explaining things.
Consider my situation - very little time to write my own stuff, players who recently bought their 3.5 stuff and will not to switch to 4th edition for at least the next decade or so.
Using Paizo, I have a healthy supply of new adventures, and with their Pathfinder RPG I won't have any problems getting rulebooks for new players once the Wizards 3.5 stuff is no longer available.
As a person who owns the book and has tried working without it, I have to agree with grandparent here. The book is a must-have if you want to do serious work with version 3 of ANTLR - the v3 documentation or Wiki might contain some of the information you need for a serious grammar, but it's not presented in a consistent or useful manner. Sure, you can write a grammar without the book but unless you're intimately familiar with ANTLR, much of the online documentation just isn't all that helpful. The book on the other hand does a perfect job of explaining things.
Actually it was the Dutch military that surrendered - the government relocated to London
Consider my situation - very little time to write my own stuff, players who recently bought their 3.5 stuff and will not to switch to 4th edition for at least the next decade or so. Using Paizo, I have a healthy supply of new adventures, and with their Pathfinder RPG I won't have any problems getting rulebooks for new players once the Wizards 3.5 stuff is no longer available.
welcome our berserker radioactive coconut overlords!