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@venkats and #java fans...
Spring Sale Final Week — all sale titles are back — including the two newest titles: 50% off, with checkout code 2024Redux.
https://pragprog.com/titles/vsjava2e
https://pragprog.com/titles/vscajava

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Using every grid square, connect matching numbers. Each number is an end point. Lines can't branch or cross. Only one line may pass through or end in any grid square. No diagonals.

Read more about this kind of puzzle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numberlink?A01

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SpringSale Week 5:
Matters of the Human Kind
Use code 2024human at checkout (only at http://pragprog.com/) and save 50%.
(AudioBook versions also on sale)
Included in the sale this week:
https://pragprog.com/titles/dlret2
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pragprog, to random
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Test your puzzle know-how as you enter the values 1-9, one digit per square. The numbers shown between each group of 4 represents that group's sum. No repeated digits.

pragprog, to random
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Still sitting at #1 on the PragProg store Best Sellers list:
Engineering Elixir Applications
by Ellie Fairholm and Josep Giralt D'Lacoste

See all the top titles here: https://pragprog.com/best_sellers/

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Spring Sale Week 2 - Data and Data Science
Save 50%on 8 of our top related titles, using promo code 2024Data

Included this week: @tonyhammond 's
https://pragprog.com/titles/thgraphs/exploring-graphs-with-elixir/

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Using every grid square, connect matching numbers. Each number is an end point. Lines can't branch or cross. Only one line may pass through or end in any grid square. No diagonals.

Read more about this kind of puzzle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numberlink?A01

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Test your puzzle know-how as you enter the values 1-9, one digit per square. The numbers shown between each group of 4 represents that group's sum. No repeated digits.

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The Spring Sale is ON! Week 1: Top 5 Languages on GitHub. Use code 2024Top5 for 50% off select titles, including these Python titles:

***Python Brain Teasers by: Miki Tebeka
https://pragprog.com/titles/d-pybrain/

***Data Structures and Algorithms in Python by Jay Wengrow
https://pragprog.com/titles/jwpython/

***Practical Programming 3rd Edition - An introduction to Computer Science Using Python 3.6, by Paul Gries, Jennifer Campbell and Jason Montojo
https://pragprog.com/titles/gwpy3/

pragprog, to random
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The Spring Sale is on!
Week one: use code 2024Top5 to take 50% off select titles, including these great Java books from Venkat Subramaniam:

Functional Programming in Java, 2nd edition,
https://pragprog.com/titles/vsjava2e/functional-programming-in-java-second-edition/
Cruising along with Java:
https://pragprog.com/titles/vscajava/cruising-along-with-java/

pragprog, to random
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Have fun with math as you solve the integer number for the question mark:

🐶 X 🐶 X 🐶 = 8
🐶 X 🐮 X 🐮 = 18
🐶 X 🐮 X 🐨 + 🐨 = 7
🐶 X 🐮 + 3 X 🐨 = ?

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The Spring Sale is here!
Each week, a different selection of titles are 50% off!
Week One: Top Five Languages on GitHub
Python, Java, Go, JavaScript, and C++
Through April 24, save 50 % on the these 10 ebooks by using promo code 2024Top5 at checkout.

https://medium.com/pragmatic-programmers/top-five-python-java-go-javascript-c-893030121d69

pragprog, to random
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Test your puzzle know-how as you enter the values 1-9, one digit per square. The numbers shown between each group of 4 represents that group's sum. No repeated digits.

pragprog, to random
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Using every grid square, connect matching numbers. Each number is an end point. Lines can't branch or cross. Only one line may pass through or end in any grid square. No diagonals.

Read more about this kind of puzzle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numberlink?A01

pragprog, to random
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Test your puzzle know-how as you enter the values 1-9, one digit per square. The numbers shown between each group of 4 represents that group's sum. No repeated digits.

pragprog, to random
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Fill each column with the digits 1 through 6 without repeating or omitting digits so the sums in the right column are the total of each row. A digit may appear more than one across rows.

pragprog, to random
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Complete the puzzle by entering 1 or 0 into each empty square. Match the rule between squares to the sum of each group of four squares.

Solutions may not be unique.

pragprog, to random
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Test your puzzle know-how as you enter the values 1-9, one digit per square. The numbers shown between each group of 4 represents that group's sum. No repeated digits.

pragprog, to random
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To solve this puzzle, enter the digits 1 through 9 into the empty squares. The puzzle is correct when the sums across each line match your digits.

pragprog, to random
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How to get your inner zombies working with you! Click on the link below!

https://medium.com/pragmatic-programmers/understanding-your-inner-zombie-f32032650ba5

Code zombies2024 for 40% off these related titles:

http://tinyurl.com/yc8x4z8b (Hello, Android)
http://tinyurl.com/bdekmbcw (The Passionate Programmer (2nd edition))
http://tinyurl.com/7xa7t5vc (Pomodoro Technique)
http://tinyurl.com/3xsksvhy (Pomodoro, audio book)
http://tinyurl.com/bdedcj8a (Pragmatic Thinking and Learning)

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Using every grid square, connect matching numbers. Each number is an end point. Lines can't branch or cross. Only one line may pass through or end in any grid square. No diagonals.

Read more about this kind of puzzle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numberlink?A01

pragprog,
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@gdinwiddie Great Catch! Gerbils were distracting our puzzle editor!

It should be up there now, thanks!!

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Second Edition now out of Beta!
Practical advice—whether your team is co-located, hybrid, or remote. Recent research, the authors’ experiences over two decades, and wisdom from the global retrospective community.

https://pragprog.com/titles/dlret2/agile-retrospectives-second-edition/

pragprog, to random
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Test your puzzle know-how as you enter the values 1-9, one digit per square. The numbers shown between each group of 4 represents that group's sum. No repeated digits.

pragprog, to random
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Fill each column with the digits 1 through 6 without repeating or omitting digits so the sums in the right column are the total of each row. A digit may appear more than one across rows.

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