Pay What You Want for this Complete Linux eBook Bundle

Today"s highlighted offer comes via our Online Courses section of the Neowin Deals store, where for a limited time you can Pay What You Want for the Complete Linux eBook Bundle. The 4-book guide to programming more powerfully and efficiently with Linux.

With the Pay What You Want bundles, you can get something incredible for as little as you want to pay. And if you beat the average price, you’ll receive the fully upgraded bundle! Included in this Pay What You Want deal, are the following courses:

Unlock the following eBooks with a bid over the average price:

  • Mastering Linux Security & Hardening
    A Comprehensive Guide to Preventing Your Linux System From Getting Compromised

  • Linux Shell Scripting Cookbook, Third Edition
    Do Amazing Things with the Linux Shell

  • Mastering Linux Shell Scripting, Second Edition
    Master the Complexities of Bash Shell Scripting

or Pay What You Want for the unlocked eBook:

  • Mastering Embedded Linux Programming, Second Edition
    Master the Techniques Needed to Build Great, Efficient Embedded Devices On Linux

What"s the benefit:

  • The bundle represents an overall retail value of $160.
  • Bid the average price or over and you"ll take home the entire bundle.
  • Beat the Leader"s price and get entered into the epic giveaway!

Pay What You Want for this Complete Linux eBook Bundle


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