What are your favorite programming books, /g/?
Im looking for a C++ book that covers basics but goes into intermediate stuff.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/388242/the-definitive-c-book-guide-and-list
>>56945366
If you want the full deal go with the c++ primer.
You better be prepared to spend a fuckton of time on it.
>>56945742
I was just about to post that
The C guide is pretty good for those into C too
Surprisingly pleasant to read.
>>56945366
Roll for which book you'll read next
(count consecutively along the books, row-by-row, until you reach your last two digits; if your last two digits exceeds the number of books then repeat until you reach your last two digits. )
>>56945805
second that
Programming principles and practice is good.
Done jumping into c++ before it and its trash compared to ppap
>>56947031
roll
>>56947031
Can you post a list of the full titles, or even better, upload them all somewhere? Some of those look interesting.
In exchange, here is my small collection.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BygJV4MP6jP8R2dnYUdoUmJRam8
>>56947684
>Small collection
You know that there are subfolders
Also I am interested too in this
>>56947031
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/0B_WcqmMB9nlBM0ZLWlZfZFF1ems
This is from me