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4 Technical Books For Any Stage In Your Tech Careerby@Stride
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4 Technical Books For Any Stage In Your Tech Career

by StrideMarch 28th, 2018
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At my first programming job, writing video games in San Francisco in the 90s, I was thrown into the deep end of some C and C++ hoopla and I turned to the well known and venerable book “<a href="https://www.amazon.com/Programming-Language-2nd-Brian-Kernighan/dp/0131103628" target="_blank">The C Programming Language</a>,” by Kernighan and Ritchie, for salvation. While it did help me make heads or tails of what I was doing, it didn’t make for compelling reading. Beyond syntax and algorithms, this and some of my other first technical reads didn’t easily translate into lessons I could use anywhere but with a C compiler. This initial introduction to technical writing during my formative years and impressionable youth turned me off from reading technical books, and that has unequivocally been a mistake, a failing, a missed opportunity, a faux pas, and many other bad things. I’m writing this to urge you, _**yes you, dear reader**_, to not fall into the same trap!
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