Anyone ever pick up free goodies (useful books and the like)
Anyone ever pick up free goodies (useful books and the like)
I was wondering if anyone else ever finds really good second hand sources of information. I know this semester alone I've picked up four really good books (for those wondering O'Reilley's Runnign Linux, Network+ Guide to Networks, Core Python Programming, and the one I really wanted Linux Firewalls, 2nd Edition). The guy who did security in the lab I work in siad I could have them. A semester or two ago the University library had a book sale foof old books and I managed to pick up Data Structures Using C++ by D.S. Malik (wrote the book that I learned C++, really like his style), Computer Networks, Programming Pearl (another O'Reilly Book) for about $15-20.
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Re: Anyone ever pick up free goodies (useful books and the like)
I found a nice online bookstore that often has really nice offers, sometimes the book has a little scratch on the cover or it's the last year's edition, and so they sell it for down to 10% of the original price. I got a couple of books already there, my "Linux Bible" for 10 Euro instead of 60 for example.
they have mostly german books, but also some english ones:
http://www.terrashop.de/buecher/engl/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
they have mostly german books, but also some english ones:
http://www.terrashop.de/buecher/engl/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Anyone ever pick up free goodies (useful books and the like)
Via craigslist I found a hermit selling his pc books - guy had more books about computers and tech than any library ive seen - rivaled the bookstore sections too
i bought a large quantity of books and he threw in an aold rack server with a box of solid states - all for less than $100
i bought a large quantity of books and he threw in an aold rack server with a box of solid states - all for less than $100