What is a book I MUST read if I want to understand programming and computers?

What is a book I MUST read if I want to understand programming and computers?

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The Art of the Deal

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Bible

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Art of War, it teaches about defeating your bosses.

start with an elementary school math text book to learn about +/-/*/% then read a comp sci 101 book.

Now you're ready to be employed as a full time java developer.

SICP

The Holy Quaran

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Comp sci 101 might be pushing it a bit. I don't think you need to go that far

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The Kitab Al-Azif

You actually don't have to read a single book in order to understand programming and computers.

But if there were a book, it would be one that explained boolean logic, the science behind transistors, and the physics behind circuitry.

What about NAND2Teris

Mein Kampf

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This one if you even want a shot at getting gud

From description alone, it sounds fine, but I'm not sure if it's going to go below construction logic circuits; and honestly, at the level of logic circuits you already have a computer.

Unless you're interested in actually working with semiconductors themselves though, I don't think you really need to go lower than a basic understanding of transistor logic.

But How Do It Know and/or CODE
fuwa.se/p/dI7_7g.pdf
fuwa.se/p/D0DRVM.pdf
then of course SICP with the lectures
mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/full-text/book/book.html
archive.org/details/MIT_Structure_of_Computer_Programs_1986/

This is a good list, thanks user and /sci/.

Seeing as the answer to anything book-related is always "start with the Greeks," I'd recommend A Brief History of Ancient Greece, then Bibliotheca by Apollodorus or Edith Hamilton's Mythology, followed by the Iliad, Odyssey, the Oedipus Plays of Sophocles, Hesiod and Theognis. After Odyssey, you can also read Herodotus's Histories, the First Philosophers and/or History of the Peloponnesian War, then the Plato and Aristotle anthologies.

amazon.com/Code-Language-Computer-Hardware-Software/dp/0735611319

it's a start for newbs

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>all this C++ shit
>Gang of Four
>OS books from the 90s

The Prince

>bottom right
almost missed it, kek

The C Programming Language

>implying any OS design past the 90s is important for anyone new enough to the subject to use an image for book recommendations

kleinberg book is good, as well as CLRS (not pictured) and I am actually using that stats book for my stats class

>>OS books from the 90s

>amazon.com/Modern-Operating-Systems-Andrew-Tanenbaum/dp/013359162X
>Publisher: Pearson; 4 edition (March 20, 2014)

>amazon.com/Advanced-Programming-UNIX-Environment-3rd/dp/0321637739/
>Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional; 3rd edition (May 24, 2013)

>>all this C++ shit

java.factory.make(ass).get(poo) belongs in the loo

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Industrial Society and Its Future

CS bullshit is waste of time if you want program.

t. pajeet

[Screenshot] Anons suggest programming book XD

Keep up this attitude.

You can't defeat your boss, unless he's a complete cuck. By virtue of being your boss he always has an advantage over you and if conflict arises, the most graceful solution is to quit on your own.

>CODE
>amazon.com/Code-Language-Computer-Hardware-Software/dp/0735611319

Was mentioned already here .

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Green eggs and ham classic suse

t. eternal NEET

Fuck the greeks they learned all that shit from kemites anyway.best place to start is with the book of coming forth by day then move on the the varius pyramid texts.

The Holy Bible.

None

Natural Harvest

>actually reading books
Lol, dummy.

The fucking manual

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