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You can go to the publishers website, and if you can be identified as an instructor and such a book is available, you can often get it for free. If you are a student, you're better off if you dig through the book and other materials to find the solutions. You will remember it better and that will help you in the courses that follow and in the real world.
Electronics Communication Engineering is a most familiar stream chosen by many students. ECE books are available for free at many websites. Scroll down to see the related links.
When it comes to java script you can simply download it free from the java website. You can also go to CNET downloads and get it free from there.
Unless it is provided for free by the associated distributing company then downloading it for free is illegal (just a warning). You can always torrent download it. First download a torrent program, then just search on line for the name of book.
You can find free computer engineering books on websites such as OpenStax, Bookboon, and Project Gutenberg. Additionally, many universities offer open courseware resources where you can access free textbooks and lecture notes.
You can download it from scihub.
you can download it from anna university study channel...
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i think something called rapidshare.com
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previous year question paper
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You can go to the publishers website, and if you can be identified as an instructor and such a book is available, you can often get it for free. If you are a student, you're better off if you dig through the book and other materials to find the solutions. You will remember it better and that will help you in the courses that follow and in the real world.
Electronics Communication Engineering is a most familiar stream chosen by many students. ECE books are available for free at many websites. Scroll down to see the related links.
You may want to check out websites like Bookboon, Free-eBooks.net, and Project Gutenberg for free engineering books by local authors. Additionally, you can explore local library websites or reach out to local universities for digital copies of books by engineering professors or professionals in your area.