What are your favorite programming books, both for generic programming and technology centric?
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I think we've been down this road before. |
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Also maybe this question |
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Mastering Regular Expressions, Second Edition By Jeffrey E. F. Friedl |
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My 2 favorites are: |
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My favorite technology book: Code by Charles Petzold. Interesting and entertaining, yet simple enough that a non-tech'y could read and understand it. |
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Here are some: 5 Books Every Developer Should Read |
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@SQLMenace: Nice list. I've read all but Refactoring. I should get on that, I guess. |
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I really liked Code Craft. |
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I like the "Effective" books, like Joshua Bloch's Effective Java. |
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Even though PERL is not my favorite language, "Higher Order Perl" is one of my favorite programming books. A great, eye-opening read. |
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