O'Reilly Discounts Every eBook By 50% (oreilly.com)
On Friday, O'Reilly Media announced "Our Cyber Monday sale starts now."
An anonymous reader writes: They're offering a 50% discount on every ebook they publish -- over 14,000 titles from O'Reilly, No Starch Press, Pearson, A Book Apart, Make, Packt, and 25 other book publishers. (And they're offering a 60 percent discount on orders over $100.) Just use the code CYBER16 when checking out to claim the discount. The sale continues through Tuesday morning at 5 a.m. PST.
These are all DRM-free ebooks (in multiple formats), and there's even some "early release" editions -- advance copies distributed before their official publication. The discount also applies to new titles like "Head First Python" as well as old-school classics like "Learning Perl". Right now their best-sellers are "Wicked Cool Shell Scripts", "Modern Linux Administration", and "You Don't Know JS: Up and Going" -- but again, the discount applies to any ebook that they sell, and they also still have their selection of free programming texts.
Tim O'Reilly was one of the first people interviewed by Slashdot -- more than 17 years ago.
These are all DRM-free ebooks (in multiple formats), and there's even some "early release" editions -- advance copies distributed before their official publication. The discount also applies to new titles like "Head First Python" as well as old-school classics like "Learning Perl". Right now their best-sellers are "Wicked Cool Shell Scripts", "Modern Linux Administration", and "You Don't Know JS: Up and Going" -- but again, the discount applies to any ebook that they sell, and they also still have their selection of free programming texts.
Tim O'Reilly was one of the first people interviewed by Slashdot -- more than 17 years ago.
Ebook piracy is rampant, does anyone buy ebooks anymore?
APress does discounts annually for cyber-Monday as well ... 10 bucks per e-book, 12.50 for paper. Makes a fellow all gluttonous ...
I don't know where to find all of them and if they are fairly priced I may buy them.
Anyway what I really wanted to point out is the current book bundle over at https://www.humblebundle.com/b...
It beats 50% off.
UNIX presented by O'reilly:
For free:
* Ten Steps to Linux Survival Excerpt
$1:
* Unix in a Nutshell, 4th edition.
* sed & awk, 2nd edition.
* lex and yacc, 2nd edition.
* Learning the Bash shell, 3rd edition.
* Linux pocket guide, 3rd edition.
Pay $8 and you'll also get:
* Bash cookbook.
* Classic shell Scripting.
* Learning GNU Emacs, 3rd edition.
* UNIX power tools.
* Learning the vi and vim editors, 7th edition.
* Bash pocket reference, 2nd edition.
* Learning UNIX for OS X, 2nd edition.
Pay $15 and you'll also get:
* Essential system administration, 3rd edition.
* TCP/IP network administration, 3rd edition.
* DNS and BIND, 5th edition.
* Network Troubleshooting Tools.
All in all 16 books for $15.
The only one complaining here is you. What's wrong, delicate snowflake? Your mom make you clean your room?
The world's burning. Moped Jesus spotted on I50. Details at 11.
Totally. Imagine if I spent all my time getting high instead of shitposting here!
Why are you even thinking about the person replacing you? Anyone replacing me will find comment free code with no history in version control. If they're lucky.
I'm his manager now
The world's burning. Moped Jesus spotted on I50. Details at 11.
Great idea, you can never be promoted and will get a bad reference. Genius.
The person who originally wrote the code I work on used Stack Overflow often. Occasionally it makes for some good laughs as we completely rewrite everything he did. Mostly, his code copied from SO causes much cussing.
Stack Overflow can sometimes be useful for comparing different approaches to one very specific problem, if you can look at each answer and understand what's good and bad about each. To learn a new way of doing things, a new language, or different technology, a book by an expert, structured to explain starting from basic principles, is a far better approach. For something new to you, browsing SO may be worse than not knowing anything - you most often end up with something syntactically correct but logically completely wrong.
I just spent $80 on oreilly (regular price $200). That $80 pays for itself if it eventually saves me 45 minutes of trying things and debugging.
Fantastic deal. Mind you, you don't get free updates as you would from directly purchasing from O'Reilly. I think you can upgrade for $4.99 per title, so pick the ones you want (or are likely to need upgrades) and do that. Still save a lot.
Would have been nice to have Apache (or nginx) and Samba books though.
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For those of you who like books, I recommend these books on JavaScript:
1) "The Principles of Object-Oriented JavaScript", by Nicholas C. Zakas. That book is great. And if anyone can tell me what the picture is on the front of the book, I'd appreciate it! (Is it a factory?)
2) The series of books "You Don't Know JS", by Kyle Simpson.
I often pirate their books and read the first few chapters. If I like the book I buy the dead tree version. I find I learn from a physical book much better than from reading off a monitor. I would say 75% of my reference books are now O'Reily.
Eh, I don't care. Roe v. Wade is getting overturned, that's for sure. I may have a woman suit, but being assigned the male gender at birth, I can still pass as a man... kind of... I think... most people who know me as a man but don't know the rest of the story probably think I'm a F2M type transgender.
Wait, seriously, why the hell did I care? Women are going to get fucked and they voted for it lol. If they try to control my body again like the last time I lost access to medical care, I can just cut my genitals off and complete the woman suit. Best of both worlds, mate.
(But really, they can't retaliate against me this time because, after all, I did vote Hillary and this time I have no involuntary ties to women's health organizations.)
Yeah, I know, you probably believe that nothing bad can happen to an assigned male, especially one with a verifiable female mind and a woman suit--advanced infiltrator class to boot. Fuck you. Wait, is that me being a snowflake again? Eh, this is too much effort. Post!