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O'Reilly books - official link
Yesterday I saw a closed post by xramm which gave a link to O'Reilly online books. Vino closed it because of copyright issues.
However, O'Reilly has a section on their website where you can read online copies of their own books - obviously not a copyright problem. Most are fairly old editions, but maybe some people would find them useful. Here's the link: O'Reilly Open Books Project |
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