ticky
@ticky

I know because I borrowed it and learned me some Macintosh toolbox development, this is not a complaint


nex3
@nex3

I was telling @ciswoman the other day about some history of web programming circa 2006-2010 and I realized that so much of that just sort of vanishes from collective memory with the pace of new technology. These physical books are a really valuable historical resource for understanding how technology has evolved (not to mention the practical benefits of working on older systems).


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in reply to @MxSelfDestruct's post:

go to a place like Goodwill and you can walk out with all you can carry for like ten bucks. Online you'll have to pay shipping but you can still find this stuff very cheaply if it doesn't really matter which book, they'll be thrilled to get more than zero dollars for it

Never seen a Goodwill in my life.

The "rich" part was about having an actual living room, as opposed to "an everything except kitchen and toilet & bath" room. I want to have a space to decorate with dumb stuff ._.