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The most common computer books that programmers lie to have read
Recommended for foreign programmers: books that every programmer should read:
1. Code DaquanSteve Mike Cornell
Recommendation: 1684
"An excellent Encyclopedia of programming practices ,《Code Overview"Focuses on personal technology
11 Book Developer data structure project management programmingabsrtact: for a programmer, in the school can not learn much work in the real needs of the knowledge, only in the work to accumulate and read some excellent books, the practice and theory together to better work. Especially in today's technology development and change, each developer should take the initiative to
Many programmers respond and write their own comments when recommending them. There used to be a domestic user to introduce the programmer book list, but are recommended several top 10 books.
In fact, in addition to the top 10, the recommended number of the top 30 books are classic, the author compiled this question and answer paste, while selected passage some of the recommendations of the comments.
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. This book is undoubtedly quite a suitable textbook. Read a lot of books, ISTQB series is also the most systematic, the content is one of the best books.Advanced Software Testing: Advanced software test analyst, advanced Software testing: Senior Software Test Manager These two books are ISTQB advanced certified training materials. If you do the test work for mor
Do you have any idea how this feels? When you get a book and you're ready to read it, you always want to see it in a few days, and you don't want to go ahead and look at the back. How many pages per day to measure your value today, rather than how much knowledge; read a book always feel empty head, look at the back forget the front ... Of course, you may also encounter a lot of trouble reading, and below I
I've seen two algorithmic books, algorithms and introduction to algorithms.The previous one was easy to read, the content was basically overlapping with the university data structure course, the sample code was written in Java, the learning curve was flat, and for the application programmer, reading it was good.The latter I was watching MIT's "Introduction to Algorithms," the public class reading, inadequat
As a Java programmer, the most painful thing is that you can choose a wide range of books, you can read too many books, and it is often easy to get at a loss. I want to select some technical books I have read and recommend them to you in the order of study, especially Java p
Editor's note: August 4, 2008, StackOverflow user Bert F post questions: Which of the most influential books, is every programmer should read?
"If you can turn back the clock and return to the past, as a developer, you can tell yourself that you should read a book early in your career,Which book would you choose? I hope this book is rich in content and c
[Updated]: recently (December August 17, 2012), I reviewed the original stackoverflow discussion post and found it was closed at the beginning of this year. However, some people make a summary and put the books mentioned in other replies in the reply with the highest number of votes. 59 books are added for new updates. For details, see the second half of the article.
Editor's Note: In August 4, 2008, The st
Java Programming Ideas:Need a certain Java basic skills, suggest to read a little Java basic knowledge of the book later to see. The main reason this book became a classic is because it speaks the basics very well (like streams, interfaces, objects, and so on) and tells you that Java is good there, not enough, and so on. If you are a beginner and want to know something about the inside of Java, this book is a good primer.
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I. Java programming Basics
Programmers who have no Java programming experience need to get started and read any introductory books at will. At this stage, you need to quickly master the basic java syntax and basic usage. The purpose is to "Never get started ", get familiar with Java first. It takes a short time to quickly go through the Java syntax and write more code by using tokens with guesses ".
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As a Java programmer, the most painful thing is to choose a range too wide, can read too many books, often easily confused. I'd like to pick out some of the technical books I've read and recommend them to you in the order of study, especially to the Java programmers who want to keep improving their skills.
First, Java
Several books I 've been reading recently
Fortunately or unfortunately, the so-called it line has never left technical books. In your spare time, you may have a few books.
I read a book, but I don't know whether it is a good or bad habit. I always read several
books don't read, you want to succeed--book notesFirst, I want to change my life1. To leave the competitive environment, it is not enough to run without a stop, and it will take more than twice times to achieve it.2. If you run fast enough, you can't move forward. If you go to the mountains along the retrograde ladder, even if you are running forward, if the speed is not fast enough, the result will be stop
Recently on the Internet read a very good post "programmer life must read the book" (My Tencent Weibo on the share of the link, interested in the click to see it), the post of the first picture is a radar map, This map is provided by ThoughtWorks, a leading enterprise in the global Software design and customization field, which divides the books that programmers
These are good books worth reading, but more importantly, they can be carefully read and used for practice. Otherwise, they will always be in books.
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"If you can go back to the past, as a developer, you can tell yourself which book you should read in the early stages
This is a foreign programmer's 30 classic programmers must read books!1. "Code Encyclopedia" Steve Maik CornellRecommendations: 1684"The Encyclopedia of Good Programming practices, the Code encyclopedia, focuses on personal technology, and everything adds up to what we instinctively call" writing neat code. " This book has 50 pages to talk about code layout. "--joel SpolskyFor beginners, the concept in this
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http://blog.csdn.net/yanzi1225627/article/details/7853859"If you can turn back the clock and return to the past, as a developer, you can tell yourself that you should read a book at the beginning of your career and which one would you choose?" I hope this book is rich in content and can cover a lot of things. ”Many programmers respond by writing their own comments when recommending them. In the past there have been domestic users to introduce the prog
, there are also IBM's internal training designated reference books, they are worthy of your friends take time to read carefully.Why learn to program in a Linux environmentLinux is an open, flexible, cross-platform operating system, up to the vast data center, down to the palm of the embedded device, there is no Linux figure. More importantly, Linux is a system that is both same strain and evolving with Uni
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