Habrahabr store
Hello, Habralyudi.
Today I went for books and bought O'Reilly. For many, Habrahabr became the luminary of the IT world, but it is illuminated by the people who are sitting here and some of them are only the younger generation who want to become programmers, layout designers, and designers. I propose to do after * the Store section, where the most tested, professional and simple books and other things that Khabraludi laid out on IT were sold, as an example of a product - books from the most competent publication About Railay. Implementation can be done by upgrading any open source store (CMS), and if there is an API, make a module for Habrahabr.
Waiting for your opinion and comments.
Thanks
UPD
Or create a blog in which a list of users who have studied / recommended a book is attached to the book’s review.
Who if can - implement.
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After reading the comments, I came to one good thought - Habrahabr being the receivers of good traditions and trends of Digg, as well as its development paths (Digg clones have the ending gg, Habrahabr clones have the abbr, card image, auto image, etc.), could Become a good and useful example of Russian ebay.
And the advantages from this would be a lot - firstly, helping beginner IT professionals, Habrahabr could become a publishing house, and collections or large works could come out as folios.
Today I went for books and bought O'Reilly. For many, Habrahabr became the luminary of the IT world, but it is illuminated by the people who are sitting here and some of them are only the younger generation who want to become programmers, layout designers, and designers. I propose to do after * the Store section, where the most tested, professional and simple books and other things that Khabraludi laid out on IT were sold, as an example of a product - books from the most competent publication About Railay. Implementation can be done by upgrading any open source store (CMS), and if there is an API, make a module for Habrahabr.
Waiting for your opinion and comments.
Thanks
UPD
Or create a blog in which a list of users who have studied / recommended a book is attached to the book’s review.
Who if can - implement.
-
After reading the comments, I came to one good thought - Habrahabr being the receivers of good traditions and trends of Digg, as well as its development paths (Digg clones have the ending gg, Habrahabr clones have the abbr, card image, auto image, etc.), could Become a good and useful example of Russian ebay.
And the advantages from this would be a lot - firstly, helping beginner IT professionals, Habrahabr could become a publishing house, and collections or large works could come out as folios.