Rate my books /g/; also any suggestions?
Would love to see your collection!
This is the /g/ equivalent of that /mu/ pic where some stupid kid bought LPs of all the /mu/core meme albums including a bootleg pressing of yeezus.
>buying books
>owning physical copies of books
why would you even
>>60187106
Reading physical copies allows me to focus more - and also to have my eyes of the screen for bit; even if it is to look a programming book.
>>60187148
>code on the screen
>textbook about code is on the screen
>I CANT CONCENTRATE!!
After you take your glamor pics, you'll throw those books on the shelf and never read them again, I guarantee it.
Dumb anime poster.
>>60187221
Why you gotta be so rude?
I can understand buying physical books, I'm just a little confused by your choices. If you give me some information about your skill level and what you're trying to achieve, I can give you some recommendations.
>>60187060
>he buys programming books
easiest things to find on the internet, are you tai lopez or something?
>>60187310
I don't need /g/ to tell me about 'skill level' - I'm curious about /g/'s personal selection -- why would I spend a fuck load of money shipping all this cunts to Australia from America without reading them...
>>60187376
Why would you make a thread asking for more books to buy when you just spent $100 per book shipping it to your dumb prison island?
>>60187376
No need to get salty. I'm just confused why you purchased two extremely novice front end development books, an out dated C++ guide. Clean Code I can understand. Clean Code/Code Complete/PP/other softer skill books are great to have on your shelf.
Personally, I have a lot of Cert guides, I have a physical copy of advanced programming in the unix environment because it's a good reference, and many of the softer skills books I mentioned.
>>60187060
> witness my beautiful programming books
> no Kernighan and Ritchie
lol get a load of this pretentious scrub.
>>60187507
>tfw no first edition signed copy of K&R
>tfw no first edition signed copy of SICP
>>60187221
Lol, poorfag.
>>60187507
That book is outdated and should not be recommended. King's book is superior now.
>>60187060
books? ayy
>>60187060
>HTML & CSS
That book probably took longer to ship than the time you could have learnt both of those in.
>>60189589
>it thinks cartoons are books