Wednesday, 24 June 2009

What programming books is good for reference?

There are many books out there, which you find it useful for learning new programming languages. If you were to ask me, how did I managed to master my programming skills? My answers to you is that, first you start to design a software prototype. Then, you write some algorithms or pseudocode before real codes apply.

I believed for most of the programmer out there, they often prefer a good programming book rather than a poor commented books. Below is the lists of programming books which I highly recommend.

For C++ :
  1. A complete guide to programming in C++ by -Ulla Kirch-Prinz and Peter Prinz-
  2. Object-oriented programming in C++ by -Robert Lafore

For Python:
  1. Core Python programming (second edition) by - Wesly J.Chun

For C#
  1. Murach C# training reference by -Joel Murach
For Assembly Language
  1. Assembly Language step-by-step by - Jeff Duntemann.



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