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Bubbles66124y@SortOfTested you’ve recommended some C# books I’ve enjoyed so if you have any I’d like to hear.
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Can't go past Donald Knuth as was mentioned the other day, or Bjarn Stroustrup
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Bubbles66124yAlso I don’t know why this has the tag wk216 at the time of creating it I didn’t add that or even do anything that would have added it automatically
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What programming books do you all recommend?
Language wise any books on C, GoLang, Python, Rust, and LUA are welcome
And topic wise I’m interested in books about computer science theory, network programming, low level programming, and backend programming are welcome.
I know it’s a wide variety of topics but some are stuff Im currently doing, I’ve already messed with and just really want to learn more or focus on, or plan to do it when I get around to it
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