Ask HN: Which software engineering books will not be irrelevant in 5-10 years?

1 points by call-me-al ↗ HN
In a previous post [1], some people suggest that they only buy physical books "where the information will be relevant for a long time."[2]

In your opinion, which software engineering books fit the description?

I'll start: Fundamentals of Software Architecture by Richards and Ford.[3]

[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32888730

[2]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32889804

[3]: https://learning.oreilly.com/library/view/fundamentals-of-software/9781492043447/

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this website doesn't necessarily answer the question in my post
I didn't say it did, but IMO it's a good starting point.
Good for you, because it's all affiliate links (tag=hnbooks04-20).

It's really tacky (and actionable) to co-opt the name of Hacker News in this way.

also, this use has just 1 submission (this very one)
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Not my site, just a list of books generated from HN comments.