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Show Lobsters: Compare book prices between different Amazons (and the Book Depository)
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I built this in order to satisfy a personal need, i.e. to find the cheapest place where to buy books from.
There are quite a few competitors out there already, but none of them quite lived up to what I wanted.
Remembered this when I saw https://lobste.rs/s/nmp9rg/the_little_redis_book
I'm the author of this work in progress. It can be scary to give advice to other programmers. I thought folks here would have some perspective to share on that. [Email me here](http://a.quil.la/5SAPC) if there's anything you'd like to see in the book! Thanks.
_PS: First submission -- happy to be ...
Over the last few years, I've built a web site that allows people to create recipe books automatically. The web site (now in beta!) separates recipe content from its presentation.
Last year I collected, with permission, shy of two dozen recipes from /r/recipes and related subreddits, to provide e...
As mentioned in a couple of comments recently, I've begun writing a new book. I'd love to get feedback from the Lobsters community about it, particularly regarding the [outline][]. If you're interested in seeing some actual text, take a look at [this pull request][text].
Is a book like this inter...
This came up in the thread about the book @joshuacc is writing ([see the Prose for Programmers thread here](https://lobste.rs/s/anujad/prose_for_programmers_book_wip)). I wrote a tool for my book, [Effective Python](http://www.effectivepython.com), which has a lot of similarities to [Donald Knuth's ...
Heya Lobsters!
I'm Marvin, a rails developer and the author of the book shared here.
Wanted to show you this e-book that I have been working on lately. It's a little iPad/iPhone thing with some awesome that you'll probably like. I hope.
Good/bad either way, wish to hear your thoughts on i...
I'm interested in reading more about databases. I was reading the article posted [here](https://lobste.rs/s/6z5pyc/on_uber_s_choice_databases) and realized that I am part of the small margin of developers who don't understand databases that well.
Recommended Reading: ``The Art of UNIX Programming'' and ``The UNIX-HATERS Handbook''
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