Books every programmer should read. (You can mention books for an especific programming language too)

Books every programmer should read. (You can mention books for an especific programming language too)

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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.

Outdated

A million times this. And project managers too.

how so?

I've read this book and still don't understand it.

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this one is pretty good

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>written by a Russian who specializes on Java
Eww.

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kek

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easily this

Shut up and code.

Technology is the root of all evil.

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Where is part two?

There are probably other parts, but I don't have them.

This is probably the most essential one

Thank you sir

do yourself a favor and read this book even if you think you understand unix.

The one and only.

>t.neet

Intermediate python books?

Understanding the original

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>The Prince

That's y'alls problem. You actually think you are the fucking princes. Bahahahahahaha.

WE

Anyone comment on this one?

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.

Ultima Ratio Regum bitch.

the mincing mockingbird guide to troubled birds