https://www.daolf.com/posts/best-programming-books/
This article is a follow up of the one I did about the the most recommended startup books of all-time.
If you’ve read this one recently. I guess you can jump straight to the results.
There are countless lists on the internet claiming to be the list of must-read programming books and it seemed that all those lists always recommended that same books minus two or three odd choices.
Finding good ressources for learning programming is always tricky. Every-one has its own opinion about what book is the best to learn, and as we say in french, “Color and tastes should not be argued about”.
However I though it would be interesting to trust the wisdom of the crown and to find the books that appeared the most in those “Best Programming Book” lists.
If you want to jump right on the results go take a look below at the full results. If you want to learn about the methodology, bear with me.
Disclaimer: I spent countless hours on this article so I’ve decided to put Amazon affiliation links to see if those kinds of detailed articles could be a viable source of revenue, … or not