Most books on a programmer's bookshelf are very new. What are some books that have stood the test of time? What are some of the oldest programming books you still refer to?
Please list one book per answer so they can be voted on individually.
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Most books on a programmer's bookshelf are very new. What are some books that have stood the test of time? What are some of the oldest programming books you still refer to? Please list one book per answer so they can be voted on individually. |
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The Art of Computer Programming, Donald Knuth, 1973 (and earlier). |
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The Mythical Man-Month, Fred Brooks, 1975. |
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"The C Programming Language" (K&R2) by Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie. 1988 (not 1978! I wrote K&R2 for a reason!) It is indispensable. |
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Not that old, but I still like thumbing through The Mythical Man-Month Though my copy is from 1995 not 1975 :'( |
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Algorithms in C++, Robert Sedgewick, 1992. |
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Programming Perl (O'Reilly Camel book), 1991. Always good for a refresher in perl. |
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"Dragon Book" by Alfred V. Aho, Ravi Sethi, and Jeffrey D. Ullman |
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Domain-Driven Design: Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software (2003) by Eric Evans |
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Programming Pearls, by Jon Bentley. First edition was published 1985. |
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I keep my copy of the LaTeX user's guide (1986) on my desk at home. |
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Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software (1995) by GoF |
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"The Theory of Parsing, Translation, and Compiling" (volumes 1 and 2) by Alfred V. Aho and Jeffrey D. Ullman. Published in 1972! |
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"Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment (APUE) by W. Richard Stevens |
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The C++ Programming Language - 1986 (although I also have the third edition from 1997). |
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Numerical recipes in C, 2nd ed, by Press/Teukolsky/Vetterling/Flannery. 1992. |
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The Elements of Programming Style by Kernighan & Plauger (2nd Edn, 1978) - reread periodically to remind me what I should be doing. |
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Introduction to Algorithms (1990) from MIT Press |
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Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (The Wizard Book) by Abelson and Sussman. (1985, MIT Press) |
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# 1996. Smalltalk Best Practice Patterns. Prentice Hall. Even though it's been over 10 years since I programmed smalltalk, I occasionally read it to be inspired by beautiful code and Kent Beck's amazing thoughts on what constitutes good code. Really a subtle book with a huge story to tell. The book has been more or less re-released as a java version, which I also have, But if I want something beautiful it's always the original (much nice can be said about java, but it's not a beautiful language like smalltalk) |
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Code Complete Steve McConnell, 1993. It's not that old, but it is definitely a classic. |
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Jerry Weinberg's "The Psychology of Computer Programming" I'm now on to my fifth copy, the new updated 25th anniversary edition (sanitised Amazon link), as people keep borrowing them and then I never see it again! (-: I first read about it in Ed Yourdon's book "The Decline and Fall of the American Programmer" (sanitised Amazon link). This book is rather dated now with it's emphasis on CASE tools, but the appendix about the programmer's bookshelf is definitely worth the purchase price which is currently $0.01 for a used copy! There are quite a few books listed here that you wouldn't normally see on a programmer's bookshelf. Best thing is the accompanying text where Ed talks about why he's included the books. HTH cheers, Rob |
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Rapid Development - Steve McConnell- Amazon Link Published 1996. Provides a lot of good advice about managing the process of software development. |
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Peopleware by Tom de Marco and Timothy Lister. First published 1987. Insights into the people aspects of development |
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Computer Graphics: Principles and Practice in C (2nd Edition) (1995) by James D. Foley, Andries van Dam, Steven K. Feiner and John F. Hughes. |
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"Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs", Niklaus Wirth, 1978 |
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Besides a lot of the books other people have mentioned: The Black Art of 3D Game Programming, Lamothe, 1995. I learned the basic math of 3D graphics from this book, and still use it as a reference all the time. |
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Hart, John. "Computer Approximations", 1968 (reprinted 1978). Invaluable for calculation of nontrivial functions like sqrt/cos/sin/log/erf etc., though it's out of print. (see Jack Ganssle's website for some discussion.) |
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Expert C Programming - Deep C Secrets - 1993 This is one of my favorites that I like to re-read every now and then. |
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Martin Fowler's "UML Distilled" is the still the best UML book out there. It's a rarity in today's publishing world: thin, but packed with good information. I see it's in its third edition now, which is testament to its staying power, but I bought the first edition back in 1997. |
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