What is the reccoended /g/ book for javascript/node.js?
also code books general i guess
You don't need a book. Just use the ECMAScript standard and MDN as reference and practice a lot.
>>59421511
yea but i know jack shit about coding in javascript, i figured the best place to go for learning it is a book
>>59421466
https://github.com/getify/You-Dont-Know-JS
try dis
>>59421837 this
and https://frontendmasters.com/courses/
Forget learning Web Development from books. Books can't keep up.
>>59421758
so you'll learn old shit and practices from books that nobody uses.
>>59421837
>>59421908
i wasnt planning to go into web development that much i just ut the node.js with the other stuff because i thought node.js and javascript went together
>>59421990
I really like the Head First series of books as a quick and simple entry to any language.
I'm reading Byte of Python and it's alright so far, I guess. I'm looking for good books as well.
>>59421990
What exactly do you want to do then? Because the Node.js community is an unstable, fragmented mess and I'd quicker recommend PHP + Laravel or Python + Django than delving into the Node world as your first step into webdev.
>>59422182
i got roped into a robotics team, they were using labview for programming (visual verson of c#) which is god awful so i wanted to shift it over to javascript
https://scanlibs.com/?s=node.js&submit=Search
>>59422182
>learn 2 languages instead of 1 because Im increasingly nervous that all this C style syntax Ive memorized is obsolete.
>>59422274
Uhhh....
I don't think thats really a use case for javascript. Are you sure your not thinking of java? Are you trying to program a mindstorms?
>>59423591
Trying to program a roborio and a jetson
>>59423591
>>59423718
Yea it's just java, no script or node stuffs added to it
>C
C language Modern approach.
C Programming: A Modern Approach by K.N. King --- *Beginner
K&R C Programming --- ***Advanced
SCIP
>C#
Visual C# step by step
>C++
The Bjarne's book.
>Python
Automate the Boring Stuff with Python
>HTML
HTML, JavaScript, and Advanced Internet Technologies: BASICS
>XML
New Perspective on XML
>Android
Android – How to Program
I hope I've finally been of use to /g/ after /g/ has been of use to me for so long.
>>59424020
There's no stuff for java on there, is there more to the list?
>>59424082
I made that list myself with book suggestions from /g/ and some from my college courses. Give me a bit to find the one on Java. I also had one on SQL but that fat fuck worthless Professor made me dislike SQL from how utterless useless he was. He literally did nothing.
>>59424020
This is pretty good start.
Here's some more to add.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/562303/the-definitive-c-book-guide-and-list
Beginner
Programming in C (3rd Edition) - Stephen Kochan
C Primer Plus - Stephen Prata
C Programming: A Modern Approach - K. N. King
A Book on C - Al Kelley/Ira Pohl
Learn C The Hard Way - Zed Shaw
The C book - Mike Banahan, Declan Brady and Mark Doran
Practical C Programming, 3rd Edition - Steve Oualline
C: How to Program (6th Edition) - Paul Deitel & Harvey M. Deitel
Head First C - David & Dawn Griffiths
Applications Programming in ANSI C, by Johnsonbaugh & Kalin
Intermediate
Object-oriented Programming with ANSI-C - Axel-Tobias Schreiner
C Interfaces and Implementations - David R. Hanson
The C Puzzle Book - Alan R. Feuer
The Standard C Library - P.J. Plauger
21st Century C - Ben Klemens
Algorithms in C - Robert Sedgewick
Pointers on C - Kenneth Reek
Data Structures - An Advanced Approach Using C, by Esakov and Weiss
C Unleashed - Richard Heathfield
Above Intermediate
Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets - Peter van der Linden
Advanced C Programming by Example - John W. Perry
Robert Sedgewick, "Algorithms in C".
"Computer Programming: An Introduction for the Scientifically Inclined" Great book about scientific use of programming languages.
Reference Style - All Levels
The C Programming Language (Second edition) - Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie
C: A Reference Manual - Samuel P. Harbison and Guy R. Steele
C Pocket Reference (O'Reilly) - Peter Prinz, Ulla Kirch-Prinz
C - Traps and Pitfalls - Andrew R. Koenig (Bell Labs)
>>59424185
not the anon you're talking to but thank you for the list.
>>59421466
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Programming_resources
>>59422274
lmao