ITT essential technology books

ITT essential technology books

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dilation II

Can someone confirm me the quality of this?

>Rust
Advanced Dilation with Rust

Only 6, 11 and 12 are remotely acceptable.

>not sicp

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Hackers is garbage. Introduction to algorithms and K&R are good.

idk about the rest

>dragon book
baka

lisp is a mistake

This should be added

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The Bible.

There's this one as well

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Worst one on the list. Stop trying to fit in the fizzbuzz club.

Have only read K&R lmao

Make room, patrician coming through.

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Don't understand the appeal of pragmatic programmer, it's just boomer tier advice like "learn to use the command line bro".

TAOUP should definitely be god tier too.

What is the best LISP book? I want a book I can go into and come out a LISP god, a book you can kill a large dog with if you need to.

>clean code
uncle bob is a java shill who doesnt care about resources, its all about muh coupling!
>gang of four
ok now i kbow youre trolling, which is sad becaise there are some good gems on that list

Should have clarified, COMMON LISP, not some meme like Clojure or Scheme.

>learn to use the command line bro
stop being this retarded.
Everything has already been programed but it lacks an interface, then comes the next hypster faggot that wastes two week programing something while he could just check a fucking man page and get it done in 5 mins.

any good book that you recommend for learning about the low level stuff?

Someone can confirm me the quality of these 3 more?

>reading books
Why?

It's all the rage for nazis everywhere

Best way to learn something is to read from a physical book.

You couldn't combine anymore dead languages

I can confirm that they are on hundreds of Jow Forums user's computers unread.

Add How to Design Programs to this as it's a refined version of SICP that uses Racket.

>anything related to compiler design or mathematics or books related to one language.

kek OP said essential. You're never going to use this shit in your whole life unless you specifically take a job where you're designing compilers and most of the business shit you deal with isn't going to deal with any kind of math or combinatorics.

Lets just trim down the fat here.

That Algorithms fourth edition book on the bottom right, that design of everyday things in the top left, and the design pattern book.

Everything else is pleasure reading but wont really have an effect on your everyday life outside of your own edification. Also why the fuck do you have the third edition of the algo book if you also list the fourth?

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you forgot 9