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Added List of Books(Closes #115) #116

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@jaykay12 jaykay12 commented Oct 5, 2017

Added some handy books to the Awesome CSS 馃槃
Moreover, since I was uncertain about the piracy policy, that's why I added the official links of the publisher's book store.
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Added some handy books to the Awesome CSS 馃槃
Moreover, since I was uncertain about the piracy policy, that's why I added the official links of the publisher's book store.
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troxler commented Oct 5, 2017

I agree that books might be interesting. But all of the added books are at least five years old and thus heavily outdated. I doubt this is beneficial to somebody.

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jaykay12 commented Oct 5, 2017

Whoa Books get outdated!! Infact the current specifications of CSS are still 3.0 so, it's quite disappointing if you call these excellent books as the outdated ones.
Well fair enough. 馃憤

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troxler commented Oct 5, 2017

Infact the current specifications of CSS are still 3.0

Well, not really. CSS3 has split the specification of different things into independant modules. There are level 4 modules (e.g. selectors) and there are entirely new modules (e.g flexbox, grids, and variables).

Five years is a very long time in web development.

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