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#1
http://www.techbooksforfree.com/index.shtml

Free Programming books. This site covers a wide range of coding areas like C/C++, Java, and PHP. I know, I know, you can get it from The Pirate Bay, but if you're like me, who is lazy to use a torrent client for an ebook, you should consider my recommendation.

Hope this helps.
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#2
Thanks Dude. This link should help my future plans quit abit... Smile
right now Im working on A++
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#3
And some more: http://bookboon.com/
http://www.freetechbooks.com/

Feel free to volunteer your findings as well. Smile
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#4
I prefer a Video Tutorial than reading a book lol, yeah I'm super lazy >.<

Good find btw and thank you for that, Cheers ~
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#5
(Aug 14, 2015, 19:50 pm)Last Roze Wrote: I prefer a Video Tutorial than reading a book lol, yeah I'm super lazy >.<

Good find btw and thank you for that, Cheers ~

I take it you prefer a classroom session, right? Nothing wrong with that

Some more websites I use for kicks. These sites are maintained by professors of one of Ontario's well-reputed community colleges to prepare teaching materials.

http://munro.humber.ca/~crompton/

http://munro.humber.ca/~dymond/cpan560/d...sortby=doc
http://munro.humber.ca/~dymond/cpan460/d...sortby=doc
http://munro.humber.ca/~zouri/
http://munro.humber.ca/~zourin/

Not exactly classroom setting as they are just notes, but it's full of fun facts.

If you want a classroom setting, check out edx. https://www.edx.org/

You get lectures, not just notes, but you also take recorded lectures for free. I don't exactly know the entire story; an inactive forum member [UA-07] introduced this to me, and, while I haven't gotten around to using it, I might do so.
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#6
http://munro.humber.ca/~goussev/

Back in college, I had to take this class of "fallacious reasoning" because, in the workplace, we might encounter it, in an IT workplace, no less.

Beginner's Java

http://munro.humber.ca/~boxt/cpan222/
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