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Free eBooks on JS, etc.
raindog308
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You'll need to create a "premium" account but a disposable email works fine...no credit card or anything. You don't even need to confirm your email.
The books are big - the ones I glanced through are 250-400 pages, with pretty nice design and typesetting. But I haven't read them yet so if they're garbage, well, they were free.
Naturally they want to sell you their premium books and courses, but these 10 are completely free and available in a variety of downloadable formats (pdf, mobi, epub).
Now go write a WHMCS replacement!
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Can't complain with free books. Should be a good resource for many who want to get started in development.
AFFILIATE LINK SCAMMeR!1!! What kind of BS are you trying to pull here??
But seriously, looks interesting, thanks.
I just visited sitepoint earlier today & noticed that, but I didn't remember I still have "premium" access, thanks @raindog308
I'm trying to foul their analytics...
The last book is Outsourcing Web Projects by Dave Hecker
lol
https://github.com/vhf/free-programming-books
Thanks for the share
You may also want to include https://github.com/255kb/stack-on-a-budget as they have some good stuff als well
It's not my page and I don't use github. I only passed the url along. The guy with the other page says he doesn't maintain it very much these days, but maybe you could suggest it to him anyway. Or I sometimes have the idea of pulling it into a Gitit wiki so people could edit it and also pull from it (gitit.net).