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| Effective Java: Programming Language Guide ...
by Joshua Bloch $44.40 The best programming book I’ve read. Every question that popped into my mind was answered a few paragraphs later. Fantastic. | The Practice of Programming (Addison-Wesley...
by Brian W. Kernighan $38.99 One of the better books for the advanced programmer. It covers a wide range of topics, including API design and portable code. | The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software ...
by Frederick P. Brooks $33.30 Everyone should read the first half of this book. If you’ve ever heard terms like “second-system syndrome”, they came from here. |
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| Macintosh Human Interface Guidelines (Apple...
by Apple Computer Inc. $26.59 The best thing about this book is that it shows that it’s possible to care so much about such little details. | Tog on Interface
by Bruce Tognazzini $26.95 A collection of Tog's columns. Just the chapter on the Jung types of users vs. that of programmers is worth the price. | Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams ...
by Tom DeMarco An inspiring book on the management of software projects. Backs up everything nicely with studies and numbers. |
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| The Design of Everyday Things
by Donald A. Norman $11.53 A must-read for any interface designer or programmer. After reading this book, many doors will annoy you. This is a great book. | On Writing Well, 30th Anniversary Edition: ...
by William Zinsser $10.19 The best book on non-fiction writing that I’ve read. Inspires you to examine your writing for weakness. | QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter
by Richard P. Feynman Changed the way I think about light, matter, and causality, and the difference between perception and reality. |
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