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posted by Fnord666 on Sunday January 21 2018, @01:59PM   Printer-friendly
from the free-stuff dept.

Here is an excellent collection of 45 free books in PDF format which I found here — "Programming Notes for Professionals" books.

The PDFs contain this on one of their very first pages:

Please feel free to share this PDF with anyone for free

This ${insert title here} Notes for Professionals book is compiled from Stack
Overflow Documentation, the content is written by the beautiful people at Stack
Overflow. Text content is released under Creative Commons BY-SA, see credits at
the end of this book whom contributed to the various chapters. Images may be
copyright of their respective owners unless otherwise specified.

Because of the range of software development related topics covered, I thought this might be of interest to a large fraction of people on SN.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 22 2018, @07:29AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 22 2018, @07:29AM (#625981)

    who can tell you, for example, every nuance of difference between y=x++ and y=++x with disdain, but who can't even grasp, much less recite or follow simple rules of grammar.

    The problem is not with grammar. The problem is between the brain and the keyboard - fingers and eyes. How often do you type something and then after re-reading it you notice you typed something completely different simply because you corrected your sentence a few times?

    You can find the same problems even literature. There is a reason why editors exist and why proofreading is mandatory before submission.