since programming languages are changing so much, why is it so hard to find an ebooks site with current titles?
Since programming languages are changing so much, why is it so hard to find an ebooks site with current titles?
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>he doesn't know about libgen
based slavs don't care about western cuck IP law
libgen has free garbage, im looking for packt/oreilly/safari releases.
assuming you aren't pretending to be retarded: libgen.io
>programming ebook
what the fuck? are you living in 2008?
sauce
Yeah! just watch Youtube videos in terrible indian accent like a normal faggot.
"reeding is for retards"
>Packt
It is just me or are most packt books garbage
>libgen has free garbage
get a load of this faggot
they have useful recipe books that i just skim over and use as a reference when it comes time to implementing my own version of it
>ask for new releases
>get told that libgen is awesome for that
>search oreilly
>latest release 2016
KYS stupid morons
sauce was ranch senpai
youtube.com
>needs a new current year book every time a language slightly changes
just give up, you dumb buffoon
react had no hooks section prior to nov 2018 nigger. why you so garbage with ur faggot ass golang?
>he isnt on bibliotik
>oreilly killed itself off in favor of Safari
>most of the remaining publishers are pajeet-tier
Are Manning and No Starch the only worthwhile pubs these days?
then look up the docs and blogs you dumb nigger
finding ebooks isn't hard, finding reflowable ebooks is hard :/
> He doesn't have institutional access to major publishers books...
You do understand that writing preparing correcting updating and publishing books take at the very minimum a year and that only if you are a genius intellectual with your IQ squared 2009 times.
I think he point was Oreilly has released books since 2016
try pdfdrive