Thanks was gonna ask this same thing code books ok I am reading a few of these it depends on what you trying to learn.
I am reading up on C and SQL at the moment, looking to expand into C++ I was reading about python but stopped as I'm kind of on the fence with it I can't see its benefits but that might be my lack of understanding
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 17.9 ms ] threadI am reading up on C and SQL at the moment, looking to expand into C++ I was reading about python but stopped as I'm kind of on the fence with it I can't see its benefits but that might be my lack of understanding
* https://blog.codinghorror.com/recommended-reading-for-develo...
* https://danluu.com/programming-books/
* https://github.com/steshaw/plt
If you are building software that other people are expected to interact with, the bare minimum you could do is read The Design of Everyday Things.