Post great books for learning about computers and programming.
(Anyone got the /g/ recommended books copypasta image?)
Can someone recommend me a book that teaches me matrices for graphics programming?
I have no idea what I'm doing.
>>58384100
Bump
Am also interested
There are a couple huuuge book guide images out there. I lost them a bit ago. Hopefully some anon still has them lying around.
>>58384019
Not books but I've been saving these to look into myself.
>What are some good reads for designing APIs
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12262586
>Good tech blogs to read
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12286242
>>58384019
Concrete Mathematics by Knuth
>>58384019
Always check the /g/ wiki
Found this infographic.
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Programming_resources#God-tier_books
>>58384019
There are quite a few in /g/'s ftp
>>58384455
>>58384459
What should I know before reading those higher level books?
One language? More? Which ones? Or should I know more of Computer Science as an ideal rather than specific methods?
>>58384536
alot of those books are just memes, just read the newer ones
>>58384592
I noticed many books by Raymond and other people with education not in mind.
This /sci/ guide is much better.
>>58384631
It also helps to have a mathematical background when working with computers.
I am currently reading The Art Of Electronics by Paul Horowitz and it is an extremely good book.
Costs around $80 USD or you could find a torrent somewhere.
>>58384019
>>58384100
Pic is very good