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best books for /prog/rammers?

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-17 23:03

which are your fav books on algorithms, maths, etc?

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-17 23:35

I mostly read research papers.

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 2:35

/prog/rammers

SICP

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 3:08

i was expecting more answers, i want to buy some books from amazon and would appreciate some suggestions

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 3:13

buy

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 3:18

>>5
what the hell is your problem

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 3:21

Buying books. Its like we're in 19th century.

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 3:23

Buying niggers. Its like we're in 19th century.

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 3:27

>>4
Papers, man.  Computar books tend to fall into 3 categories: Beginner's shit that you won't need once you have a clue, references, and junk.

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 3:39

thanks for nothing !

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 4:00

>>10
You're welcome !

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 4:02

>>9
sometimes there are really excellent reads though.

like Coders At Work

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 4:08

>>12
yeah, but I was thinking of things centered around learning a language / API / algorithms, etc.

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 5:56

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 6:43

>>9
How you would classify, say, http://www.dina.kvl.dk/~sestoft/pebook/ or Appel's ``Compiling with Continuations''?

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 6:49

Swarm...

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 9:57

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Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 11:02

SICP

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 11:02

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Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 11:29

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Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 11:38

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Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 11:41

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Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 11:51

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Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 17:09

Structure and Compilation of the C Programs

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 17:50

>>24
C programs have no structure.

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 19:56

Survival in Child Prison

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 21:37

>>25
One word: structured programming.  gtfo

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-18 23:21

>>27
Three words: switchgoto

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-19 6:05

>>28
Only insofar as we heretofor

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-19 11:11

You need not read anything else than /prog/.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-02 10:38

>>7
Xarn buys books.

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