I read books - physical books and ebooks.
I prefer Software Development books to be physical, because you often do not read through this kind of books and so software dev ebooks are not very practical to study. I also have some fiction books I want to have printed, because I want them to stand in my shelf.
On the other hand I also read a lot of ebooks. Most of them I probably will not read twice but I prefer ebooks in some situations too, because they also have some advantages like mobility, lower price and that they do not take any space in your shelf.
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I read books - physical books and ebooks.
I prefer Software Development books to be physical, because you often do not read through this kind of books and so software dev ebooks are not very practical to study. I also have some fiction books I want to have printed, because I want them to stand in my shelf.
On the other hand I also read a lot of ebooks. Most of them I probably will not read twice but I prefer ebooks in some situations too, because they also have some advantages like mobility, lower price and that they do not take any space in your shelf.