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I know of a couple, but I would like to build a list up for some nice holiday reading.

(If there is a book on here you read for free, and really liked, make sure to support the author and buy a hard copy!)

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Near-duplicate of this question at stackoverflow.com/questions/22873 and at stackoverflow.com/questions/194812. – Peter Mortensen Aug 2 at 14:15
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alt text Programing Scala, from

Dean Wampler (Object Mentor, Inc.) and Alex Payne (Twitter, Inc), also released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial.

Programming Scala introduces an exciting new language that offers all the benefits of a modern object model, functional programming, and an advanced type system.
Packed with code examples, this comprehensive book teaches you how to be productive with Scala quickly, and explains what makes this language ideal for today's highly scalable, component-based applications that support concurrency and distribution.
You'll also learn the advantages that Scala offers as a language for the Java Virtual Machine

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http://search-pdf-books.com/ is a free search engine for all kinds of PDFs

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This came to me in an email from RedGate software's .Net Simple-Talk reflector newsletter. There is no specific license and I guess it should qualify as a free ebook

O'Reilly, "C# 3.0 Poket Reference", by Joseph and Ben Albahari.

Also coming in top google search result for the book

I am not posting the direct link.

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Free and Legal books link on reddit

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This is a free online version of the book we use in my university's algorithms course.

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