in the blog refered by nilamo, jeff Atwood states:
I read the first 'Code' book and enjoyed it so much I bought several and gave them away.
Also have programming Perls (1st edition), and rate it highly.
And regular expression cookbook should be a requirement.
I haven't read 'Land of Lisp' but am one of the few people in the world that still uses lisp (actually in conjunction with Python, especially with music notation (LilyPond) software). I think I'll put this one on my list.
Quote:average programmer reads less than one technical book per yearThen I guess that all of the programmers that I know are not average, as I think all of them read more like one a month.
I read the first 'Code' book and enjoyed it so much I bought several and gave them away.
Also have programming Perls (1st edition), and rate it highly.
And regular expression cookbook should be a requirement.
I haven't read 'Land of Lisp' but am one of the few people in the world that still uses lisp (actually in conjunction with Python, especially with music notation (LilyPond) software). I think I'll put this one on my list.