Wheres the Jow Forums reading list?
Wheres the Jow Forums reading list?
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In what order?
i had a list of about 20-25 books that i bought all at once
i fell for a Jow Forums meme...
chink'd and shekel'd
I Unironically recommend this
Reading is for nerds. I just try stuff until it works.
Why didn't u just dl them from libgen?
Source?
I have white skin.
A poor excuse
Yeah I don’t see K&R on this so get fucked pajeet
K.n. king is better
I want to read this but I've heard it's been heavily jewed, only interested in reading his original thoughts. I've read some excerpts from it though and they were very interesting.
>piracy = stealing
Principles of computer system design right now
Needs at least 1 book on how software teams work. Mythical Man Month is the standard.
If it wasn't stealing it wouldn't be illegal prick
Get the stalag translation.
Alas, from the list I've only read K&R.
Bought SICP, but lost interest after 60 pages.
i miss the time when programmers where autists and manchilds
i feel so left out when i am the only gamer, otaku and introvert at my job, why the fuck is everyone a chad
Games and anime are left behind as people age.
What books do you consider good? I've been recommended clean code andthe pragmatic programmer, and I've seen sicp shilled a lot on Jow Forums
>if it's illegal it must be bad
>everything that's illegal is stealing
Nah
I am not the kind
>UWU WHATS DIS
But i like my animes, and i like my games.
But i feel sad that every programmer is a fucking normalfag now.
And to think i decided for CS because i wanted people to play tableboard rpg...
Me too. I wish I had at least one autistic friend.
Not a huge fan of Clean Code. Some parts seem very obvious and I disagree with some. I also found the book very boring for some reason.
XDDDD EPIC you get it? Because like, hitler is evil and like it's edgy!!! XDDDD
What's the right book to read if I want to have shallow pseudo intellectual arguments about programming concepts without ever writing a single line of useful or functional code?
Reading wikipedia is enough to show off and speak some cool words.
good point, was wondering if there was some book that did the job of providing a shallow overview of a collection of paradigms etc without diving into language/implementation specific details
I'd recommend CS niggas read The Tao of Programming
If you don't have the time for this book, then you're a brainlet code monkey that's never gonna make it
I have not read them but these books may be what you want.
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Yikes, peak bootlicker right there
Maybe.
And maybe you have weak morals and your lack of virtue acts as a weak link in all your endeavors like a sickness in a village.
thanks, will take a look.