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So why write programming books when there are a lot of free online resources (portals, YouTube videos, slides, presentations, and podcasts) and other less competitive products like software itself? Or why write programming books and not vampire novels that have a bigger market?

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    https://qconnewyork.com

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    http://infoq.com/presentations/coffeescript-lessons

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    http://blog.codinghorror.com/programmers-dont-read-books-but-you - should

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    http://www.booksbythefoot.com

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    http://apethebook.com

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    http://bit.ly/1qx6uDy

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    https://www.uservoice.com

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    http://rpjs.co

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© 2019 Azat Mardan

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Mardan, A. (2019). ProgWriter. In: Write Your Way To Success. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3970-4_2

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