!bookworms as you know Never Let Me Go is finished, we'll have a final thread to discuss the book as a whole this Sunday. So it's time to nominate books for the next bookclub. I'll select all nominations and post a thread to vote which one you like most. First voting will eliminate all but the Top 5.
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The structure and interpretation of computer programs by Gerald Jay Sussman, Hal Abelson and Julie Sussman.
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Suggest some kino programming books. If you suggest "clean code" I'm gonna block you
For me, it's all of Beej's "books"
also:
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the art of prolog
on lisp/let over lambda
the little schemer/the reasoned schemer
the elements of computing systems
The Art of the Metaobject Protocol
learn you a Haskell
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do you know how "the art of prolog" compares to "the power of prolog"?
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The power of prolog is more about prolog programming in general. The art of prolog is more about beautiful things you can do, like metainterpreters
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thanks for the rec, after taking a peek it seems like a better book for me in the beginning
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Both are great books. Markus Trista (who wrote PoP) also has a YouTube channel under the same name which is really good
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is learn you a Haskell still good
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the presentation is cringe and I didn't feel like I had deep understanding after reading the chapters
Haskell Programming from First Principles by Chris Allen, Julie Moronuki (z-lib.org).pdf
is betterThis is a good text for after you understand the basics to understand what all the fuzz is about
https://bartoszmilewski.com/2014/10/28/category-theory-for-programmers-the-preface
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It's pretty good - it was my into to Haskell/FP in general. It's not great at covering advanced Haskell topics like monad stacks, but that's not the point
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The Algorithm Design Manual by Skeina et al
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Based turkish academics providing pirated books
https://mimoza.marmara.edu.tr/~msakalli/cse706_12/SkienaTheAlgorithmDesignManual.pdf
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How do you learn to enjoy this after becoming a wagecel? I used to care, but I can't deal with it anymore since I feel like I'm just working for free and getting taken advantage of
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dunno I'm a NEETcoder
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sorry. please never get a job
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Serious suggestion: "Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software" by Charles Petzold
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The Linux Programming Interface by Michael Kerrisk
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@Losercel
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People who preach Clean Code need
Boring and r-slurred book
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I knew a woman (male) who had the entirely of AOCP at the time.
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no she very much had a peepee.
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Nerd!!!
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I didn't get any of the math they'd use to explain programming though
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Is that the Javascript version?
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Why would you ever read the JavaScript version
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Because it's the most recent addition and newer is better including society's opinions on gay s*x
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