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Book thread
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uuuh anyone has any feedback on any Apress books?
I have free access to like 700 of them from 2016 to 2018 but I gotta through some hoops to get it so I'm wondering if it's worth it

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The Low-Level Programming book isn't bad if you can get over the shit-tier english that it is written in.
>Yes I know the author's first language isn't english.
Can't say anything about the rest unless you need them for studying or work.

that was just an example of some. There's apperantly around 700 more, so was mostly asking about their publisher or that Springer thing I'm getting them on

jsoftware.com/help/primer/contents.htm

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This book was recommended by CS50, however, I have no clue what it will teach me.

Request: C++ for beginners to programming

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scans anywhere?

not much

last time i was in one of these threads i bought all the books to see if they were as anons said they were
now i need help getting rid of a backlog of 20 books, please help

post list
(I hope it wasn't me)

Neuromancer - Willi G.
Ubik - Philly K Dick

SICP
C Programming: A Modern Approach Second Edition (King)
The Elements of Computing Systems (Nisan)
A Tour of C++ (Stroustrup)
Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship (Martin)
Assembly Language: Step-by-step (Duntemann)
Certified Programming with Dependent Types (Chlipala)
Reverse Engineering for Beginners (Yurichev)
Structured Computer Organization Sixth Edition (Tannenbaum)
Essential C++ (Lippman)
C++ Primer Fifth Edition (Lippman)
Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach Third Edition (Norvig)
Algorithms in C (Sedgewick)
Modern C (Gustedt)
Interfaces and Implementations (Hanson)
Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach (Hennessy)
Modern Operating Systems (Tannenbaum)
The Linux Programming Interface (Kerrisk)
Effective C++ (Meyers)
More Effective C++ (Meyers)
Effective Modern C++ (Meyers)
Effective STL (Meyers)
Exceptional C++ (Sutter)
More Exceptional C++ (Sutter)
Elements of Programming (Stepanov)

am i Jow Forums?

meant for

why the fuck would you buy so many C++ books at once (was not be for sure)

because Jow Forums told me to

積ん読~

Just read everything in the gentoomens library torrent

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amazon.co.jp/dp/4844334158
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any decent books on Go?

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I've read all the books and it's not worth it desu. I learned more from youtube tutorials.

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gnu.org/doc/fsfs3-hardcover.pdf

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oh cool, ramblings of a communist-driven mad man.

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>Algorithms - Sedgewick
>not CLRS
to the trash it goes