Programming, networking ect
Sup Forums related books
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This book //succs//.
TAOCP
Recommended Sup Forums history books?
The Mythical Man Month
Masterminds of Programming
The Annotated Turing
Computerphile for supplementary content
Code by Petzold
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The Dawn of Software Engineering: from Turing to Dijkstra by Daylight
This is still my favourite C book.
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How does that compare to deep c secrets?
Practical Common Lisp
Land of Lisp
Learn You a Haskell for Great Good
The Linux Bible
The Pragmatic Programmer
The Algorithm Design Manual
It began with Babbage by Dasgupta
Sup Forums's opinion on this?
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Any books on Lisp history and culture?
>The Pragmatic Programmer
>read first few chapters
>reads like a self help book
>common sense and humility
people actually like this book?
The C Programming Language by K&R
C++11 by Stroustrup
Practical Electronics for Inventors by Simon Monk
Making PCBs with Eagle by Simon Monk
Game Programming Patterns by Robert Nystrom
3D Game Programming with DirectX 12 by Frank Luna
Assembly and Computer Architecture with C++ and Java by Anthony Dos Reis
RetroGameDev, Programming the C64
The Complete Commodore Anthology
PoC||GTFO by no starch press
The Hardware Hacker by Andrew “bunnie” Huang
Bell Labs, the Idea Factory
Programming is just as much art as it is science.
SAMS teach yourself fucking whatever
What's the best way to learn networking?
The Mythical Man Month is one of the best books on Software engineering there is.
This is everything you need.
github.com
Absolute java for me