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Think Java book is also open source

 
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Thank you everyone for your questions and comments about Think Java this week! I would like to point out another unique aspect of the book: it's open source, hosted on GitHub, and available under Creative Commons. O'Reilly Media is one of the few publishers that allow authors to keep their books open after publication. They have done an incredible job with the reviewing, editing, and marketing of the latest edition. O'Reilly provides much nicer, professional-looking print and ebook versions than we can build, and their prices are very reasonable (not much more than it would cost to print and bind the book yourself). So we hope you’ll take a look at thinkjava.org, and if you like what you see, purchase hard copies for all of your friends. We are also open to any feedback, corrections, and/or suggestions as we continue to work on the book.
 
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