Hacking with Spring Boot 2.4: Classic Edition vs Extreme Privacy: What It Takes to Disappear
Overall winner: Extreme Privacy: What It Takes to Disappear
Key Differences
Michael Bazzell's book focuses on privacy, information-quality, and digital security with a higher review count and strong privacy insights; Greg L. Turnquist's title targets developers learning Spring Boot 2.4 with a slightly higher average rating but far fewer reviews. Choose A if you need a practical, well-reviewed guide to disappearing and data protection; choose B if you want a developer-focused Spring Boot resource branded as a classic edition
Hacking with Spring Boot 2.4: Classic Edition
A guide focused on Spring Boot 2.4 for practical hacking skills. Clear explanations, code examples, and insights for developers. Customer note highlights practical applicability
Pros
- clear coverage of Spring Boot 2.4
- practical code examples
- author is a recognized expert
Cons
- no features listed
- lacks pricing details
- mixed feedback in customer data
Extreme Privacy: What It Takes to Disappear
Guide to achieving privacy mastery with practical steps. Focuses on information quality and privacy as core benefits. Customer insight: an invaluable blueprint for absolute privacy mastery
Pros
- clear privacy-focused guidance
- practical steps for privacy mastery
- emphasizes information quality and privacy
Cons
- no features listed
- category listed as computer hacking
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Greg L. Turnquist |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Michael Bazzell |