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Best books what you ever read!

Please list your best books what you ever read. Please list only the books what were taught you something special.

22nd Dec 2017, 7:19 AM
Ghena Ramascan
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please include the name of the book and its author. It should help others to find it out.
22nd Dec 2017, 7:42 AM
Ghena Ramascan
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De broncode by Eric Smit
6th Jan 2018, 1:04 AM
NimWing Yuan
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Let us C. The book is related to C language. The language used in the book is very easy to understand. It is available on amazon.com
23rd Dec 2017, 4:48 AM
Mayank Sakhare
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@Ghena it is a German book and you would love it Nicht nur Madame Curie Frauen die den Nobelpreis bekamen Author: Charlotte Kerner 7 days 7 languages it told me the sense of learning more than one language the practical programmer i became more efficient pascal in 100 examples well.... it was lying around in my brothers room and after in my schoolbag. Didnt understand one word. Took me hours to understand it were computer programs. This was my birthday as programmer. What it told me? Programming is fascinating.
22nd Dec 2017, 7:46 AM
Oma Falk
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a book about women who got the nobel prize. They taught me to findout who i am and to be what i am. and to live what i am.
22nd Dec 2017, 7:41 AM
Oma Falk
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The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho This book will fill u up with good vibes! International bestseller ! Sorry Not a book related to programming! Just shared:)
27th Dec 2017, 7:46 AM
Infinity
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22nd Dec 2017, 7:23 AM
Hack Erer
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"Accelerated C++" told me the basics after I couldn't do much with the SL course. And now "The C++ Programming Language" is making me advanced and teaching me C++11.
23rd Dec 2017, 8:31 AM
Timon Paßlick
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you don't know JavaScript by Kyle Simpson, a must for the new generation of JavaScript programmers , and soon to be backend programmers too because of nodejs
31st Dec 2017, 12:30 PM
Morpheus
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The Seat of the Soul by Gary Zukav, another would be 5 Elements of Effective Thinking by Edward Burger and Michael Starbird.
22nd Dec 2017, 11:44 AM
Ryan Paige
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Thinking in java Bruce Eckel C++ For dummiers Android Application Development For_Dummies
23rd Dec 2017, 4:25 AM
Gilberto José Arévalo Moya
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Blown to Bits. Available as a free PDF. http://www.bitsbook.com/excerpts/
15th Mar 2019, 12:23 PM
Heather
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Programming in C by E Balaguruswamy
15th Mar 2019, 9:47 AM
Mohit Nagpal
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I bought this ones and have helped me learn a little more (haven't completed them yet): C for dummies all-in-one C++ for dummies all-in-one Grokking Algorithms Algebra I/II for dummies On C++ I absolutely recommend reading "The C++ Programming Language", written by its creator. I'll add some ruby and perl books in some months to come.
15th Mar 2019, 12:05 PM
Juan Sixto Nathan
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