80 bucks for a pocket reference that is 4 years old is ridiculous. Im not surprised that there are pdf's of the book all over. A pocket reference is kind of pointless anyways, as there are tons of web pages with listing python fundamentals that have the exact same thing, except it would be up to date. It wouldnt even have the changes of python 3.6 in there. Its that old. I wouldnt blink an eye at pirating it, as its way out of date.
His name shall be John.
John often goes with the approach to pirate it, and then pay if its decent. If he hates the content, he does not have to waste his time returning it. Online returns sucks anyways as you have to pay to ship the damn thing back most of the time.
Often he will pirate a game that caught his attention on Steam. If its from a small group of programmers, and he likes it, he will more often buy it just to support them. If hes hate it and just delete the pirated copy anyways, he is obviously not going to buy the game.
His name shall be John.
John often goes with the approach to pirate it, and then pay if its decent. If he hates the content, he does not have to waste his time returning it. Online returns sucks anyways as you have to pay to ship the damn thing back most of the time.
Often he will pirate a game that caught his attention on Steam. If its from a small group of programmers, and he likes it, he will more often buy it just to support them. If hes hate it and just delete the pirated copy anyways, he is obviously not going to buy the game.
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