"What are your top 12 programming books?"
"What are your top 12 programming books?"
"Writing device drivers with Javascript "
22ReplyWhere's 2023's bestseller, "Asking ChatGPT"?
17ReplyI like "Cleaver is another way of saying hard to maintain" and "What jackass wrote this? Oh it was me."
14Replylately i've been interested in discussions of "Rewriting everything in Rust"
13ReplyI relate too much to "blaming the user" and the cat on the cover, but most of the time that's it.
9ReplyTop right one is also published as "Learning Perl".
On a serious note, I'm primarily a perl guy, and Learning Perl is one of my favorite books.
8ReplyUpper right reminds me of this absolute classic
https://github.com/Droogans/unmaintainable-code/blob/master/README.md
7ReplyThat's an awesome read. Thank you. Bookmark set. You made my afternoon.
4ReplyYour comment reminds me of this:
https://smorgasborg.artlung.com/Invention_of_Cplusplus.shtml
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Some of the higher res versions https://imgur.com/a/kAB0p
5Reply 2ReplyIt got the ol' Lemmy hug of death.
-1Replylemmy is NOT big enough to bring down imgur lol
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The C Programming Language is the OG book imo
3ReplyWeb development in assembly and copy and pasting from stack overflow.
2ReplyHave you ever read "Way, way too DRY"?
https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/a643a37b-f7d8-4d6e-824f-10dc9a257827
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Go Programming by Alan A. A. Donovan and Brian Kernighan. Such a short and sweet book. All other "language" books feel like a chore compared to it. I wish something like this existed for Rust.
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You don't know JS series. It actually helped build confidence in me that I knew what I was talking about when it came to JS.
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Algorithms Illuminated (Omnibus). This is like CLRS for those who hate CLRS. Every chapter ends with a light bulb going on in my head.
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