
Apress is a technical publisher (motto: “books for professionals by professionals”) that has lots of traditional books. They’ve also chosen to put a handful of books from their catalog up for free. If only we could get non-computer textbook companies to think like this, we wouldn’t need this site.
The site sez: “Please note that you can still find hard copies of most of these titles at your favorite online or brick and mortar bookstore.”
The titles include
Each book is available as a PDF. Apress tries to get you to subscribe to their newsletter, but it is not mandatory to do so to access the books.
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posted Dec 2, 01:31 PM by Jason Turgeon
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— An Example Jan 20, 11:54 PM #
nice. thank you a-press!
— me Jan 21, 02:37 AM #
Much appreciated, thanks! Looking forward to the PERL and C# titles.
— Chris Meisenzahl Jan 21, 05:37 AM #
The most important book of all these not mentioned:
Practical Common Lisp.
— fionbio Jan 21, 08:16 AM #
Thank you very much, I was looking for the Webservice book and I found it there.
— Sudar Jan 26, 12:06 AM #