Computer Science books
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-08-07 2:31
Besides the mighty SICP , what books can /prog/ recommend to become a self-taught CS guy / expert programmer ?
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-08-07 2:35
Read SICP.
3
Name:
Anonymous
2011-08-07 2:50
K&R is the only book you have to know well to be an expert programmer
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-08-07 3:36
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-08-07 3:53
>>4
Common Lisp: A Gentle Introduction to Symbolic Computation
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-08-07 4:00
Dive into Haskell
Wicked Cool Haskell Scripts: Useful Scripts that Solve Difficult Problems
The Well-Grounded Haskellist
Design Patterns in Hasekell
Haskell Best Practices
Practical Haskell for System Administration
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-08-07 5:36
why dont people use progscrape before asking questions.
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-08-07 7:07
Concepts of Programming languages
Operating Systems Design and Implementation
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-08-07 7:48
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-08-07 7:58
The Art of Computer Programming, now with a new volume.
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-08-07 8:28
>>7
Progscrape leaks memory like a sieve, fucking GC bullshit.
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-08-07 8:56
>>11
use the .net one instead then or write something better
13
Name:
Anonymous
2011-08-07 10:09
TAOCP is kind of outdated in my opinion. It could be more useful as a reference.
Introduction to Algorithms by Manber is a nice one.
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-08-07 10:20
>>12
Please, try to ignore troll posts.
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-08-07 10:31
>>14
Please, try to ignore troll posts.
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-08-07 10:32
>>15
Please, try to ignore troll posts.
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-08-07 10:32
>>16
Please, try to ignore troll posts.
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-08-07 10:33
>>17
Please, try to ignore troll posts.
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-08-07 11:58
>>18
Please, try to post ignore trolls.
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-08-07 12:19
>>19
Try to please ignore troll posts.
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-08-07 12:58
>>20
Try to please trolls, ignore post.