ITT: Essential reads for every programmer

ITT: Essential reads for every programmer...

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starting strength

>fpbp

fpbp

Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus

The fucking documentation

The Unabomber Manifesto: Industrial Society and its Future

The Call of Cthulhu

docs.oracle.com/javase/9/

All day errday. I don't even go to stack overflow anymore

Nicomachean Ethics

Learn by doing faggot.

Libido Dominandi

You're a pearl in a swine pen.

definitely not the one posted in the OP, meme trash

Help I keep doing the same thing over and over without learning any complex theory or improving at all what do I do

How to live with autism

My nigga

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based

obligatory

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Ironic that some of the best conscious building methods in recorded history originate from Hindu texts, yet half of Indians are instantly mad.

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>clean code
>agile

Pick 1

Just gotta have a good architect and people who know what theyre doing

If they know what they're doing, they wouldn't use agile to begin with

t. pajeet

You don't even need to anymore

github.com/drathier/stack-overflow-import

Jurassic Park, it's a great book.

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Very important for a programmer. You'd have a hard time convincing me otherwise. It's a conviction.

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honestly this is a good recommendation. too many "programmers" i've met suffer from limp-wristed-faggot syndrome. if only they were more of a man instead of a pussy a lot of their flaws would fade and they wouldn't be "that nerd in class" anymore and just another guy who happens to be smart.

Agreed, I wish I started lifting earlier.

Fbpb

>uses the word meme in the foreword

Haha nope!
>C#
no thanks, i dont even know that language
seems like a podboy book

How to make friends and influence people

The Greeks.

our busy call center jobs take up all the time sir

This:

cs.yale.edu/homes/perlis-alan/quotes.html

Atlas Shrugged

decent
hello /lit/
Rand was a kike

Mein Kampf
The Destruction of Dresden: David Irving
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion

Don't forget to be well rounded

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nice

Operating Systems: Design and Implementation, 3rd edition.

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add practical programming to that

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it's not good

fuckoff first year philosophy jobless major

actually good and seriously underrated

code complete is best

what do any of those have to do with programming

Well, C# is basically just Microsoft Java, but you sound pretty retarded.

What the hell is a podboy?

10/10

absolurely based

For enterprise I would start with: Pragmatic Programmer, Mythical Man Month, Clean Code, Lean Startup and Working with Legacy Code.

For just good programmer books: The Unix Way and 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know.

Monika's Programming tip of the day. Spend some time every week learning new shortcuts in your editor. After a while you'll be impressed with how much you can get done with it!

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The GNU manifesto

I legitimately want a book full of bad practices. Learning what not to do is just as valuable.

Gödel, Escher, Bach and I Am a Strange Loop.

you just live in a vain society

The Design of Everyday things.
Hooked.
AI: a modern approach.


Honestly the field is so damn broad you can't sum it up to a few books.

good book

K&R, The Cathedral and the Bazaar and The Art of Unix Programming is also worth reading

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