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++ :
- A complete guide to programming in C++ by -Ulla Kirch-Prinz and Peter Prinz-
- Object-oriented programming in C++ by -Robert Lafore
For Python:
- Core Python programming (second edition) by - Wesly J.Chun
For C#
- Murach C# training reference by -Joel Murach
For Assembly Language
- Assembly Language step-by-step by - Jeff Duntemann.




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