Books every programmer should read. (You can mention books for an especific programming language too)
>>59538824
It's you again with that fucking watermark? Go to hell.
JS god tier
Best Ruby book.
also 'Ruby under a microscope'
classic.
not specifically about code/programming but still relevant.
>>59539119
Outdated
A million times this. And project managers too.
>>59539144
how so?
>>59539144
I've read this book and still don't understand it.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1711/what-is-the-single-most-influential-book-every-programmer-should-read/
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this one is pretty good
>>59541634
>written by a Russian who specializes on Java
Eww.
>>59542478
kek
easily this
Shut up and code.
Technology is the root of all evil.
>>59542658
Where is part two?
>>59542738
There are probably other parts, but I don't have them.
This is probably the most essential one
>>59542765
Thank you sir
do yourself a favor and read this book even if you think you understand unix.
The one and only.
>>59539157
>t.neet
Intermediate python books?
Understanding the original
>>59542658
>The Prince
That's y'alls problem. You actually think you are the fucking princes. Bahahahahahaha.
Anyone comment on this one?
>>59543515
It's great as a reference and has good exercises for beginners, but it's in that weird middle ground where most people either need more or less information that what's in there.
>>59543215
Ultima Ratio Regum bitch.
the mincing mockingbird guide to troubled birds