O’Reilly has been a part of the user group community for more than 30 years, so it is hard to remember back to 1978 when it was a small consulting company with a focus on UNIX and related technologies. By 1986 O’Reilly was publishing their Nutshell books and 1988 brought their well-known animal covers. By 1992 many of us were reading our copies of the Whole Internet Users Guide and Catalog while our more adventurous members were reading Programming Perl. As the years went on, many of us became fans of their Missing Manual series.Today, O’Reilly is an integral part of the technology community, providing handbooks, webcasts, conferences, trainings materials, online resources, Maker Faires, and more. Are your members taking full use of their resources?

Authors

O’Reilly makes their authors available in many ways, including blog posts, webinars, and even as in-person or remote speakers for user group meetings when available.

http://www.oreilly.com/authors/

Deals and Discounts

Subscribe to one or more of their rss feeds to get special discounts on O’Reilly books and videos.

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Get special discounts off books from O’Reilly, Microsoft Press, No Starch, Paraglyph, PC Publishing, Pragmatic Bookshelf, Rocky Nook, SitePoint, or YoungJin books and ebooks you purchase directly from O’Reilly using the discount code on the Apple User Group Resources blog.

O’Reilly also has special offers for group review, raffles, and presentations.

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Don’t forget to thank Marsee Henon and her team for all they do to help our community.