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This is a poll asking the Stackoverflow community what non-programming books they would recommend to fellow programmers.
Please read the following before posting:
Please post only ONE BOOK PER ANSWER.
Please search for your recommendation on this page before posting (there are over NINE PAGES so it is advisable to check them all). Many books have already been suggested and we want to avoid duplicates. If you find your recommendation is already present, vote it up or add some commentary.
Please elaborate on why you think a given book is worth reading from a programmer's perspective.
This poll is now community editable, so you can edit this question or any of the answers.
Note: this article is similar and contains other useful suggestions.
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This is a poll asking the Stackoverflow community what non-programming books they would recommend to fellow programmers.
Please read the following before posting:
Please post only ONE BOOK PER ANSWER.
Please search for your recommendation on this page before posting (there are EIGHT NINE PAGES so it is advisable to check them all). Many books have already been suggested and we want to avoid duplicates. If you find your recommendation is already present, vote it up or add some commentary.
Please elaborate on why you think a given book is worth reading from a programmer's perspective.
This poll is now community editable, so you can edit this question or any of the answers.
Note: this article is similar and contains other useful suggestions.
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This is a poll asking the Stackoverflow community what non-programming books they would recommend to fellow programmers.
Please read the following before posting:
Please post only ONE BOOK PER ANSWER.
Please search for your recommendation on this page before posting (there are SEVEN EIGHT PAGES so it is advisable to check them all). Many books have already been suggested and we want to avoid duplicates. If you find your recommendation is already present, vote it up or add some commentary.
Please elaborate on why you think a given book is worth reading from a programmer's perspective.
This poll is now community editable, so you can edit this question or any of the answers.
Note: this article is similar and contains other useful suggestions.
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This is a poll asking the Stackoverflow community what non-programming books they would recommend to fellow programmers.
Please read the following before posting:
Please post only ONE BOOK PER ANSWER.
Please search for your recommendation on this page before posting (there are SEVEN PAGES so it is advisable to check them all). Many books have already been suggested and we want to avoid duplicates. If you find your recommendation is already present, vote it up or add some commentrycommentary.
Please elaborate on why you think a given book is worth reading from a programmer's perspective.
This poll is now community editable, so you can edit this question or any of the answers.
Note: this article is similar and contains other useful suggestions.
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This is a poll asking the Stackoverflow community what non-programming books they would recommend to fellow programmers.
Please read the following before posting:
Please post only ONE BOOK PER ANSWER.
Please search for your recommendation on this page before posting (there are SIX SEVEN PAGES so it is advisable to check them all). Many books have already been suggested and we want to avoid duplicates. If you find your recommendation is already present, vote it up or add some commentry.
Please elaborate on why you think a given book is worth reading from a programmer's perspective.
This poll is now community editable, so you can edit this question or any of the answers.
Note: this article is similar and contains other useful suggestions.
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This is a poll asking the Stackoverflow community what non-programming books they would recommend to fellow programmers.
Please read the following before posting:
Please post only ONE BOOK PER ANSWER.
Please search for your recommendation on this page before posting (there are FIVE SIX PAGES so it is advisable to check them all). Many books have already been suggested and we want to avoid duplicates. If you find your recommendation is already present, vote it up or add some commentry.
Please elaborate on why you think a given book is worth reading from a programmer's perspective.
This poll is now community editable, so you can edit this question or any of the answers.
Note: this article is similar and contains other useful suggestions.
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This is a poll asking the Stackoverflow community what non-programming books they would recommend to fellow programmers.
Please read the following before posting:
Please post only ONE BOOK PER ANSWER.
Please search for your recommendation on this page before posting (there are FIVE PAGES so it is advisable to check them all). Many books have already been suggested and we want to avoid duplicates. If you find your recommendation is already present, vote it up or add some commentry.
Please elaborate on why you think a given book is worth reading from a programmer's perspective.
This poll is now community editable, so you can edit this question or any of the answers.
Note: this article is similar and contains other useful suggestions.
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This is a poll asking the Stackoverflow community what non-programming books they would recommend to fellow programmers.
Please read the following before posting:
Please post only ONE BOOK PER ANSWER.
Please search for your recommendation on this page before posting (there are FIVE PAGES so advisable to check them all). Many books have already been suggested and we want to avoid duplicates. If you find your recommendation is already present, vote it up or add some commentry.
Please elaborate on why you think a given book is worth reading from a programmer's perspective.
This poll is now community editable, so you can edit this question or any of the answers.
Note: this article is similar and contains other useful suggestions.
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This is a poll asking the Stackoverflow community what non-programming books they would recommend to fellow programmers.
Please read the following before posting:
Please post only ONE BOOK PER ANSWER.
Please search for your recommendation on this page before posting. Many books have already been suggested and we want to avoid duplicates. If you find your recommendation is already present, vote it up or add some commentry.
Please elaborate on why you think a given book is worth reading from a programmer's perspective.
This poll is now community editable, so you can edit this question or any of the answers.
Note: this article is similar and this one are basically duplicates of each contains other useful suggestions.
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This is a poll asking the Stackoverflow community what non-programming books they would recommend to fellow programmers.
Please read the following before posting:
Please post only ONE BOOK PER ANSWER.
Please search for your recommendation on this page before posting. Many books have already been suggested and we want to avoid duplicates. If you find your recommendation is already present, vote it up or add some commentry.
Please elaborate on why you think a given book is worth reading from a programmer's perspective.
This poll is now community editable, so you can edit this question or any of the answers.
Note: this article and this one are basically duplicates of each other.
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As This is a follow-up to this question (I liked the democratic nature of the recommendations; those books most heavily recommended float to poll asking the top), I thought I'd ask "Stackoverflow community what non-programming books should they would recommend to fellow programmersread?"
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Please read the answers work best, only following before posting:
Please post one book per answeronly ONE BOOK PER ANSWER.
Please search for your recommendation on this page before posting. Many books have already been suggested and we want to avoid duplicates. If you have more than one book find your recommendation is already present, post an answer for eachvote it up or add some commentry.Eloborate
Please elaborate on your recommendation if you like; saying why you think a given book is a good read worth reading from a programmers programmer's perspective.
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As a follow-up to this question (I liked the democratic nature of the recommendations; those books most heavily recommended float to the top), I thought I'd ask "what non-programming books should programmers read?"
To make the answers work best, only post one book per answer.
If you have more than one book recommendation, post an answer for each. Eloborate on your recommendation if you like; saying why a book is a good read from a programmers perspective is always useful to know.
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As a follow-up to this question (I liked the democratic nature of the recommendations; those books most heavily recommended float to the top), I thought I'd ask "what non-programming books should programmers read?"
To make the answers work best, only post one book per answer. If you have more than one book recommendation, post an answer for each. Eloborate on your recommendation if you like; saying why a book is a good read from a programmers perspective is always useful to know.
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What non-programming books should programmers read?
As a follow-up to this question (I liked the democratic nature of the recommendations; those books most heavily recommended float to the top), I thought I'd ask "what non-programming books should programmers read?"
To make the answers work best, only post one book per answer. If you have more than one book recommendation, post an answer for each. Eloborate on your recommendation if you like; saying why a book is a good read from a programmers perspective is always useful to know.
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