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📚What book would you recommend to software developers and why? 1 book per reply so people can ++ them.

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    https://amazon.co.uk/dp/B000MRHVKS/...

    For dealing with clients, managers and users in a global market.
  • 9
    Clean code by Robert C. Martin
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    any Design Patterns related
  • 5
    Automate the boring stuff.

    Although it's in Python, the principles apply across the board.

    https://amazon.com/Automate-Boring-...
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    @useVim Head First Design Patterns is nice because it breaks the traditional formula of technical book.
  • 9
    The Prince by Macchiavelli. Helps with office politics where many devs are totally clueless.
  • 3
    Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance.

    Teaches about striving for quality and how it can drive you insane.
  • 1
    ....... You people use books? :|
  • 2
    Just read The Pragmatic Programmer 20th Anniversary Edition and loved it.
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    “A Programmer’s Introduction to Mathematics” by Jeremy Kun.

    I recommend this as James Foster, the senior director of engineering at Apple, suggested it to me. He said it’s a very useful book. Unfortunately I haven’t finished reading it yet.
  • 0
    "That rule doesn't apply to me!"

    https://amazon.com/That-Rule-Doesnt...

    It's a great book for anyone who's thinking about going into management.
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    @adamjkeith thanks I bought it. Been thinking about that topic for a bit as I sick at maths.
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    @Crost no problem. It must be a good book if people working at Apple use it 😄
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    basic of programming C++
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    La philosophie dans le boudoir from Marques de Sade...
    Teaches you how to take it in the ass...
    Good to work in most of today's companies...
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    I am just starting to learn programming. Your advice will help me a lot, I'm sure. I can only recommend the last book I read. It was macbeth, used https://papersowl.com/examples/... for this. Now, when I began to study something new for myself, I will need to put ordinary books on the shelf. I will need new books and a lot, I also think to sign up for courses.
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