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Name: Anonymous 2008-03-20 6:11

hey /prog/
i have been reading a couple programming books recently, i noticed that they are fairly basic.
is there a subset or somesuch of moar advanced books that you read after you read the basic ones? how do you learn to do work on more focused programming tasks rather then just general?
(i have never learn t from books before, just classes. thats why I'm asking)

Name: Anonymous 2008-03-20 20:20

>>2
Is that even relevant to the topic or just your way of saying "I've read Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, The Art of the Metaobject Protocol, Advanced Topics in Type and Programming Languages, Agile Web Development with Rails, Essentials of Programming Languages, Introduction to Algorithms, Introduction to Algorithms Second Edition, Common Lisp The Language, Concepts Techniques and Models of Computer Programming, Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software, Higher-Order Perl, How To Design Programs, The C Programming Language, Lisp in Small Peices, Lessons Learned in Software Testing, Paradaigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming, Practical Common Lisp, Programming Language Pragmatics, Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, The Art of Computer Programming, Types and Programming Languages, The C++ Programming Language, Theoretical Computer Science, The Little Schemer, The Scheme Programming Language, The Seasoned Schemer, The Reasoned Schemer and Working Effectively with Legacy Code!"?

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