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I was looking at my programming books the other day, and noticed that I basically have two publishers for most of the books I use regularly.

O'Reilly press: lots of good summary/detailed programming books.
Addison-Wesley: It has almost all of the C++ resources I use.

Has anyone else noticed a similar trend?
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Mine are
O'reilly
Coriolis and Wiley
Prentice Hall
Addison-Wesley

Most used are probably addison-wesley and Coriolis in the general sense. Although it can change depending on my current projects.

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Hmm, you're right, winged... Same stuff here, basically.
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Most of my books are Apress
I also have a lot of Thomspon and Sybex

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SAMS - great publisher, mostly UK based it seems though

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I got an O'Reilly, a friend suggested it :).