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10 Books that Changed my Career as a Software Engineer

11 pointsby parrisalmost 6 years ago

3 comments

antisemioticalmost 6 years ago
First of all, it seems the author has worked hard to make this site user-hostile. It&#x27;s a mess of pointless animations that break selection and copying, where just text and images would suffice.<p>The book descriptions themselves are very short and don&#x27;t say much what the books are about. The &quot;or something similar&quot; part in the page about &quot;JavaScript the Good Parts&quot; is particularly egregious - &quot;find some book that ould make you really focus on language semantics, hell if I know which one&quot;. This is then one-upped by literally three sentences about a medium post later.<p>Can&#x27;t really say much about the quality of the books themselves as I didn&#x27;t read any of these, but I think this list would be more useful if the author spent more time thinking what to write about them, instead of making a flashy site.
kumarvvralmost 6 years ago
There are 3 books on software development in Javascript. I view JS as an inferior language, not just for semantics, but because it&#x27;s origins are troublesome for me. JS started as a language to provide interactivity to web pages. Contrast that to C#, which started as a general purpose language with serious minds working on it.<p>Is it worth reading JS based software engineering &#x2F; design books, as compared to Code Complete or The Pragmatic Programmer?
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ncmncmalmost 6 years ago
I would know less after reading these books than before. And know more after forgetting them.
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