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Book recommendations from Codingdojo:
https://www.codingdojo.com/blog/9-best-programming-books-read-right-now-want-distinguish/
Check out these posts:
https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/1509878/?ref=app
https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/1563294/?ref=app
https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/1527434/?ref=app
https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/1478957/?ref=app
My post of resources:
https://www.sololearn.com/post/28710/?ref=app
I have some posts, but I don't think I'm experienced enough to answer the death part...good luck. âđđâ
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Coder I think books give more knowledge in less time.the author of particular book is invest 5-10 or more years in that feild. it saves your trial and error and give you more result in less time.
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I find it more useful to get some online learning. It is very difficult ti change the view from book to laptop or vice versa. Eyes are tired very quickly.
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Haskell Programming From First Principles (if you like functional programming and want to learn Haskell)
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https://www.amazon.com/JUMP_LINK__&&__Python__&&__JUMP_LINK-Crash-Course-Hands-Project-Based/dp/1593276036
This is a great Python book to read if you are a beginner.
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Thinking in Java by Bruce Eckel
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Sololearn
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"C++ Templates: The Complete Guide" really its a complete guide for cpp
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https://www.codingdojo.com/blog/9-best-programming-books-read-right-now-want-distinguish/
5 Best Programming Books for Beginners
Eloquent JavaScript: A Modern Introduction to Programming by Marijn Haverbeke. ...
Programming Pearls by Jon Bentley. ...
Learning Python: Powerful Object-Oriented Programming. ...
The Upside of Stress- Kelly McGonigal. ...
The Complete Software Developer's Career Guide by John Sonmez.
https://medium.com/technoetics/top-recommended-books-for-improving-your-programming-skills-115c73d63bfa