Books you've read - share experiences
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Books you've read - share experiences
So what's up coders. It's pretty simple, list here the books you've read along the years, and tell a little about them, if you liked or not, recommendations and stuff.
So this is my list:
- How to Read a Book - Mortimer J. Adler & Charles Van Doren
Epic book. Recommend this for people that don't actually like books. 5 stars. - The C Programming Language - Brian Kernighan & Dennins Ritchie
C book by the creators of the language. A must read if you want to learn C. - The Art of Assembly Language - Randall Hyde
I highly rec this because it covers the basics and gives you a really good foundation on assembly language on 80x86 computers
There is some other books I don't remember right now but if I do I update my post (:
regards, Sharp.
Last edited by ImSharp; 14-11-11 at 10:16 PM.
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Re: Books you've read - share experiences
Programming with class - A C++ introduction to computer science
Very good book, dumbs a lot of the basic stuff down, and gives you a bibliography for further reading.
Algorithms - A functional programming approach
Teaches you a lot. It's a book based on algorithm design and development in Haskell, but it does have generic implementations and whatnot
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Reversing - Secrets of Reverse Engineering by Eldad Eilam
Not a bad book imo, teached me a lot about ASM
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I would like some mod to place this thread on the correct area.
regards, Sharp
irc.tellaerad.net #ragezone Tyger, Tyger, burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
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