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[http://roneducate.weebly.com/uploads/6/2/3/8/6238184/c_for_everyone_2nd_edition_horstmann_wiley_plus_textbook.pdf | C++ for Everyone, 2nd ed.] | [http://roneducate.weebly.com/uploads/6/2/3/8/6238184/c_for_everyone_2nd_edition_horstmann_wiley_plus_textbook.pdf | C++ for Everyone, 2nd ed.] | ||
[http://data.a5.tf/Books/Programming/C%2B%2B/Accelerated%20C%2B%2B%202000.pdf | Accelerated C++ 2000] | [http://data.a5.tf/Books/Programming/C%2B%2B/Accelerated%20C%2B%2B%202000.pdf | Accelerated C++ 2000] | ||
Revision as of 00:38, 28 January 2014
The following is a list of recommended books for learning how to program:
First, check GitHub's extensive list of free programming books: https://github.com/vhf/free-programming-books/blob/master/free-programming-books.md
Second, a very comprehensive list: http://programming-motherfucker.com/
If you don't see the book you're looking for listed, search the following lists for other sources of books:
C
C++
C#
D
F#
Go
Lua
Python
| Starting Out with Python, 2nd ed.