I've been gathering free PDF tutorials for nearly ever language and have uploaded them to my media fire accout.
I These tutorials is a great way to get you started into programming.
I'm not going to go on a holier-than-thou speech, but if you're going to steal ebooks, use a torrent like the rest of the world - and stop posting it on forums where the owners can get in trouble.
I wish I was a mod so I could lock this thread myself, but I'm sure it won't take all that long..
I took a random sampling of two different zips and it appears that they are either freely available through an academic institution or freely available through the publisher. But citations would be nice, yes.
DISCLAIMER: I am not a lawyer. And the ebooks available through academic institutions had the copyright notice intact, so I'm not totally sure about those.
I realized the moment I fell into the fissure that the book would not be destroyed as I had planned.
MarauderIIC wrote:I took a random sampling of two different zips and it appears that they are either freely available through an academic institution or freely available through the publisher. But citations would be nice, yes.
DISCLAIMER: I am not a lawyer. And the ebooks available through academic institutions had the copyright notice intact, so I'm not totally sure about those.
Going through the C and C# ones, there are a few I'm skeptical of, particularly the chm's.
Apologies if I came off a little harsh, but I personally know people who have gotten in a lot of trouble for less. Which is why especially for those with copyright notices, citations are necessary. Not to mention, if it's freely available online, why not just link to it?