
One of the best ways to get to know someone is to look at their bookshelf. -- Kathy SierraHere's a quick look at the programming section of the bookshelf next to my desk. It reflects my current interests pretty well:
- algorithms, Knuth and Introduction to Algorithms
- compilers, including the red and green dragon books
- operating system development
- artificial life
- assembly language, books on 68000, 8086 and 6809
- computer history, Hackers and Fire in the Valley
- web development
Code compleate
ReplyDeleteThe good erlang book (sorry I'm not at my book shelf)
Dreaming in code
The art of electronics
Beautiful Code
Flatland
Intel and AMD manuals
Javascript; The good bits
The practice of programming
K&R's C (The C Programming Language)
The C++ Programming Language
The art of computer programming
Tihkal & Pihkal
Effective C++
Merc Index % Merc Guide
Looking for a good math book, I did not finish highschool, and while somehow it fails incite regret in me, math is something I avoid (only in its pure forms really).
Too bad that your history at the library doesn't show up in your bookshelf...
ReplyDeleteAlthough you don't need your programmers to kill to get code out on time, you are searching for someone going for the objective post.
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