What else do I need to complete the meme collection?
so I'm just curious and maybe someone can help me with this as I see these threads all the time
>BOOKS
the internet was built on programming and there are billions of online resources for it
or
>.pdf version
>with search and copy+paste
>can hold 4,000,000 of them on one drive
What am I missing here?
>>53289856
street cred
>>53289856
Screens are still terrible for text. Eink readers are still shitty with PDFs
>>53289844
Gang of 4
The Dinosaur book
The Dragon book
APUE
UNP
The Mythical Man-Month
TACP Vol1-4A
Programming Pearls
Hacker's Delight
>>53289856
Why not both?
>>53289914
Thanks, meyt.
On the serious meming side I was expecting more Godel, Escher, Bach and The Design of Everyday Things.
>>53289856
There's no replacement for a book
>>53289844
http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/product/NEOBK-1537397
>>53290019
Fahrenheit 451
1984
War and Peace
Crime and Punishment
Pride and Prejudice
One Thousand and One Nights
Gone with the Wind
Lord of the Flies
Lolita
The Grapes of Wrath
The Iliad
The Odyssey
The Aeneid
The Divine Comedy
The Oxford Study Bible with Apocrypha
>>53289844
>What else do I need to complete the meme collection?
Donald Knuth, the Art of Programming, I, II, III, IVa, and IVb.
Sedgwich Algorithms.
Wirth Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs
And a framed copy of ....
https://www.ece.cmu.edu/~ganger/712.fall02/papers/p761-thompson.pdf
>>53290030
Yes there is. It's a flash drive, like he said.
Dumbfuck.
>>53290119
Fahrenheit 451, 1984, and Gone with the wind don't deserve to be on this list.
>>53291363
>Sedgwich Algorithms.
No no no. Sedgewick and Flajolet's AN INTRODUCTION TO THE ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHMS
>>53291484
But the memes
>>53291484
they do though
The entire TAOCP. Everyone will think you're smart.
>>53290119
Thanks for the memes. I've written all of these before on lists in my notebooks over the years.
>>53289844
Reading is a meme full stop.
>>53289844
camen et.al
>>53290019
>GEB
Fantastic book
>The Design of Everyday Things
Just heard about this book last week, saw it twice now. Welp I'm a slave to the frequency illusion, gonna order that shit now.
>>53289844
Computer Networks (5th Edition) by Tanenbaum
>>53289844
a noose.
Mein Kampf
>>53296049
That book is not as much of a meme as i thought it would be
>>53292978
>camen et.al
You mean Carmen (et. al)?
But which one? Extreme Programming and Agile Methods?
>K&R
>meme
Get that book out of that shit collection. It deserves to be enshrined on a separate shelf with TAOCP and C++ Programming Language (Stroustrup).
>>53289844
Books by norvig and minsky
>>53289844
Javascript : the good parts
>>53297818
>javascript, the good parts
Is that one of those joke blank books?
>>53297770
Should I put it next to these books? It's the only other programming-related space I have...
>>53297881
That's "useless book shelf." Just fucking no.
>>53297910
exactly. I'm going to try to keep the more essential books to the left of the wall shelf.
>>53297975
You need a separate holy shrine to keep TAOCP, K&R and C++PL on. Do not let those sacred texts touch those unworthy titles.
>>53298022
Hrmm. You're right. I have a space above my bed for another shelf so perhaps I will.
>>53297864
One would hope, but nope. It's a real thing :
http://www.amazon.com/JavaScript-Good-Parts-Douglas-Crockford/dp/0596517742
I guess it's good for giving someone paper cuts.
>>53289914
>TACP Vol1-4A
Where were you when you realized Knuth will never complete his saga?
concrete mathematics
introduction to algorithms 3rd ed.
>>53289856
When i was at university the teacher for the 1st programming class jokingly said we could take a book to the exam so me and a few others bought the book he recommended and took it to the exam.
we had 100/100 because the questions were all from said book
>>53289844
Starting strength
>>53298294
Feels bad
>>53289844
CLRS, TAOCP and Concrete Mathematics
Peopleware
>>53298974
I actually have this book.
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>>53299037
Thanks.
Here's some of my shopping list.
>>53298294
>Volume 5 – Syntactic Algorithms (as of 2015, estimated for release in 2025)
>>Chapter 9 – Lexical scanning (also includes string search and data compression)
>>Chapter 10 – Parsing techniques
>Volume 6 – The Theory of Context-Free Languages (planned)
>Volume 7 – Compiler Techniques (planned)
It's not like there aren't other good books on these topics
>>53291451
Smell is the most powerful trigger to the memory there is. A certain flower, or a-a whiff of smoke can bring up experiences long forgotten. Books smell musty and-and-and rich. The knowledge gained from a computer is a... it, uh, it has no-no texture, no-no context. It's-it's there and then it's gone. If it's to last, then-then the getting of knowledge should be, uh, tangible. It should be, um, smelly.
>>53289844
''Hacking: The Art of Exploitation (Second Edition)'' might be good
I have only read the first few pages and it made a positive impression upon me
you need A Brief History of Time as well if you want to come off as a total tool
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