No. He's the author, this is his choice. People who don't take his course don't have to use the book.
Exercises with no solutions are very hard for people learning away from traditional academia - I haven't read this book so I don't know what they're like, but in a physics books it's often common to add questions that take fairly deep conceptual understanding which if you don't click with the book means you're totally out of action until you find somewhere else to learn from.
The only person who seems to be getting “pissy” is you.
What is the point of making a comment like “if you don’t like it, leave?”. People who say this seem to think they’re some pithy genius but it’s not a comment that advances the conversation at all.
“Hey I have some feedback ...”
“I don’t accept feedback. Take it or leave it”
“Ok”
That’s not really what HN is meant for.
PDF of the book: http://jeffe.cs.illinois.edu/teaching/algorithms/book/Algori...