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O’Reilly Deal of the Day 14/Oct/2014–Celebrating Ada Lovelace Day.

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Until 05:00 PT 15/October/2014, to celebrate Ada Lovelace Day, O’Reily are offering 50% off e-books and videos authored by women! See the long list at http://shop.oreilly.com/category/deals/ada-lovelace.do?code=DEAL.

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