Jow Forums BOOKS

What have you read, Jow Forums?

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Self Analysis by L. Ron Hubbard

The Antichrist
Nietzsche

>nothing but brainlet books

Found this in some street merchant's stash. Easily my favourite book of all time

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>programming books
>2019
yikes, i bet youre a boomer who insist to use COBOL

Anti-tech revolution: why and how by Ted Kaczynski

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>2019

collecting your college textbooks that you never open is the most pseud thing you could possibly do

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cozy book

Just finish a fantasy fiction series called "The Death Gate Cycle". Now before I get shit for this it is the same people that wrote Dragon Lance fantasy novels. This did cause me to think about how programs work together but can cause issues with unexpected items are brought into play.

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>all them stolen librarybooks
kek.

How long did it take you to read all of those?

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Jow Forums: the book

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I haven't read many, and just stacked them up in the last corner of my bookshelf

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did they fuck at some point?

Don't have many, the most useful ones are the reference ones, I read all the learning stuff on pdf/djvu files I download from libgen anyway

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Computer Systems: A Programmer’s Perspective
Modern Operating Systems by Tanenbaum
Operating Systems: Three Easy Pieces
Operating Systems Concepts
Systems Performance: Enterprise and the Cloud
Computer Networks by Tanenbaum
Essentials of Programming Languages
Engineering a Compiler
Modern Compiler Implementation in ML
Static Single Assignment Book
Introduction to Algorithms
Algorithms Etc.
Hacker’s Delight
Numerical Recipes
Introduction to Modern Cryptography
Serious Cryptography
Cryptography Engineering: Design Principles and Practical Application
Guide to Elliptic Curve Cryptography
C Programming: A Modern Approach
The C Programming Language
Expert C Programming: Deep Secrets
21st Century C
C++ Primer
A Tour of C++
Exceptional C++
The Little Schemer
The Seasoned Schemer
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
How to Design Programs
The Scheme Programming Language
Practical Common Lisp
Essentials of Programming Languages
Eloquent JavaScript
JavaScript the Good Parts
Professional Assembly Language
Low-Level Programming: C, Assembly, and Program Execution on Intel 64 Architecture
Data Compression Explained
Absolute OpenBSD
Httpd and Relayd Mastery
Introduction to OS Abstractions Using Plan 9 from Bell Labs
Notes on the Plan 9 3rd edition Kernel Source (nemo book)
Linkers and Loaders
The Linux Programming Interface
Linux Device Drivers
How Linux Works
Programming with POSIX threads
Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment
Design and Validation of Computer Protocols
Principles of the Spin model checker
Haskell Programming from First Principles
IPv6
Mature Optimization
Introducing Elixir
Erlang and OTP in Action
Concepts, Techniques, and Models of Computer Programming

Whats the best book I can pickup for learning python?

The C Programming Language

No one has any Based works of Namio Harukawa?

how's that doom book?

These, for now

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I haven't read a book in 3 years.

Good if you're 14 or are used to read shit-tier books I guess. I bought it because I'm a huge doom fan and it was like 50 cents on Amazon.

I'm so bad at reading, I'm just a brain let in general. I never finish any book I start. I'd rather just learn by failing, I'm pretty good at failing.

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This

Cool shit, user. :)

There better be a Philip Dick novel nearby, user, or I'll come down and smack your face

pic related and a couple of other light novels

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I've already read the valis trilogy, Electric sheep, Ubik, scanner darkly, man in the high castle, and unironically most of his shorts
Also a lot of Ursula Le Guin and sci-fi in general, as well as many Jow Forumsrelated books to count but right now im going through those three

Good, good. I'm almost done with The Divine Intervention myself, thinking about going for the Exegesis later on.

Also, Strugatsky + Tarkovsky = zen

Go for "Hard to be a God" after the Picnic if you haven't read it, btw.

I've seen the Alexei German kino but haven't read the book yet, might as well
I heard both Stalker and the film version of HtbaG are quite different from the Strugatsky versions

Yea, they're absolutely their own thing, and imo it's worth checking them out. Was recently on a Tarkovsky streak, re-watching Stalker and other stuff -- so good.

Back on topic, I'd just like to rage for a minute about the lack of English translation for Jacek Dukaj's work. The Old Axolotl is pretty great, but there's literally nothing else in English and that pisses me off.

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I'm not that big on books outside of sci-fi desu but I learned what little russian I know to be able to at least somewhat follow Russian and Polish movies that (at the time) had no subs, like Constans by Zanussi and The Dancing Hawk by Krolikiewicz, so I kinda know what you mean
Any solid obscurish sci-fi book recommendations?

Janusz Zajdel, Péter Zsoldos. Ever since Cixin Liu's books became mainstream, I also keep an eye out for Chinese authors like Ye Yonglie, Jingfang Hao, etc.

There's so much good stuff out there, man.

Thanks, I'll search their stuff and maybe buy some

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Cool thingy

Very nice

>reading fiction

you must me 18+ to post on this board

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A year and a half.
Some are fine. Few are worth it. Others are garbage. It also depends on what you already know.

based

stuff i currently have open

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Any recommendations for a graphics programming book?

This needs an update.
Any recommendations Jow Forums?

>SICP, god tier
>Hacker's Delight, high tier
jesus user.

More /sci/ than Jow Forums but whatever

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books are expensive