Which book has the greatest impact on programmers and should every programmer read it? According to a survey on stackoverflow, a well-known foreign website, which book has the greatest impact on programmers and should every programmer read it ?, So far, it has attracted around 153,432 visitors. A total of 478 books have been recommended by readers (still being added ), among them, the most popular book code complete was topped 1306 times (this survey originated two years ago ). If you are a programmer, you must be interested in reading the books you have read. If you have not read one, I cannot say anything. Maybe you are a genius, however, I believe that most people know that you have never learned the knowledge you really need at work at school, after graduation, the teachers who can help us win a job in the company are these excellent books. A good book can change a person's life. The top books in this survey are as follows:
1. First place: 1306 votes for "code complete (2nd ed) by Steve McConnell", Chinese version of "code Daquan (second edition)", two software jolt award shock prize winner!
2. Second place: 1161 votes for the pragmatic programmer, Chinese version of the programmer cultivation path
3. Third Place: "structure and interpretation of computer programs", Chinese version "structure and interpretation of computer programs"
4. Fourth place: 557 votes for the C programming language, Chinese version of C Programming Language
5. fifth place: 472 votes refactoring: improving the design of existing code, Chinese Version refactoring: improving the design of existing code
6. Sixth place: 472 votes for introduction to algorithms, Chinese version of Introduction to Algorithms
7. Seventh place: 430 votes for the Mythical man-month, Chinese version of The Mythical man-month
8. Eighth place: 426 votes for design patterns, Chinese version of Design Pattern
9. ninth place: 386 votes for the art of computer programming (first volume hardcover), Chinese version of computer programming art (Volume 1)
10. 10th: 353 votes: Compilers: Principles, techniques, and tools, Chinese version of compilation principles
11. 11th: 329 votes for head-first design patterns, Chinese Version head first Design Pattern
Of course, the ranking here is not authoritative, but it can be said that it is always a good book. There are many other books out of the 11 S. Although there are not so many votes, it is well known, for example, Objective C ++ (Chinese Version of Objective C ++: 55 specific practices for improving procedures and Design), "Clean Code" (Chinese version of "clean code"), "objective Java" (Chinese Version of objective Java (2nd), and so on.
I remember a xianzhe once said: The importance of a programming language is not the language itself, but the programming thinking model embodied by this language. Therefore, reading is a habit instead of the books you use.
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