However, I realized that many students here are paying for textbooks and could be exploiting the same system, but not everyone knows how to code (obviously). Using python I created an application that scraped the entire 1489 pages of the book.
To save you time, I found out that most online services use a format that sends the client an image that has a URL attached to it.
However, because I had too much time on my hands I found a way to download the entire book. TL DR at the bottomSo yesterday I bought a book from Chegg, because that was the only place selling it as an ebook and it wasn't too pricy to rent. R/UCSD is not created, endorsed, promoted by or affiliated with the University of California San Diego.
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