Which one do you suggest instead ?
Learning to code first, then you can understand the "rules" and how/when to break them.
None, I think is specific, because every dev has its own gaps and knowledge.
For example Clean Code and Clean Coder goes hand in hand, covering complementary skills.
Before these the Pragmatic Programmer may clear the way into explaining what devs actually do.
There are 2 posts on dev.to with top 10, I think we can start from there, but all are equal important.
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Which one do you suggest instead ?
Learning to code first, then you can understand the "rules" and how/when to break them.
None, I think is specific, because every dev has its own gaps and knowledge.
For example Clean Code and Clean Coder goes hand in hand, covering complementary skills.
Before these the Pragmatic Programmer may clear the way into explaining what devs actually do.
There are 2 posts on dev.to with top 10, I think we can start from there, but all are equal important.