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Programming/development Books

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-02 10:00

So here's the deal. I dropped out of university... a few times... and have fallen back upon writing software for a living. I'm very conscious of the fact that having never studied it at college I am probably not following best practices etc.

I work mainly in C# but would like to expand my knowledge and study properly on my own. Anyone suggest any good texts for me?

tl/dr: Good programming books for students?

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-02 18:58

>>27,28
Irritating things aside, that torrent is pretty comprehensive.
I wouldn't call it good -There's a lot of noise and redundancy in it. A good one would remove books that nobody uses nor would need to read (leaving the best ones).
I liked the CMS stuff; a fair change of pace from the normal stuff I do. Took about 6 hours to read, understand and get a *AMP system up, from there setting up simple websites for clients.

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