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the truth is I rarely read books, I mainly look up documents on the internet
True! In my case, I've read a couple of books many years ago, but all of them are already obsolete. That's the problem with many books about software development, many of the have an expire date.
High Performance Browser Networking was very influential for me.
It's a few years old, but the fundamentals are still true as ever.
Also Thomas about this quickie post: Did you edit these tags in yourself? As this is experimental we're trying to see about auto-tagging (which is not live yet) in order to simplify posting. Just wondering if you went in and self-tagged here?
Cool book, already seen him but never read that.
I edited the quickie post to adding some tags
Ilya Grigorik was doing a book signing at an O'Reilly conference I attended, so I had the autographed book โ then lost it on a plane.
Getting this book autographed is maybe the nerdiest thing I've ever done.
ohh sad for the book!
Code that fits in your head Will be useful for everybody, not only web.
oh thanks!
Eloquent JavaScript
Oh nice! thanks!
Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship
Bible - endless source of perfect praying technic to my code works well.
Thanks! ๐
i don't have
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