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StackOverflow is a question and answer community for programmers. Users can ask questions and then vote on the best answers. Back in 2009, someone asked: “What is the single most influential book every programmer should read?” The result is a crowdsourced list of the best books on programming in general, rather than a list of books about particular programming languages (for the most part).
The books with the most votes are:
There were a couple of books not directly related to programming that received a large number of upvotes: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintainance, Robert Pirsig’s classic meditation on quality, and Gödel, Escher, Bach, Douglas Hofstadter’s epic study of recursion.
For another classic read on self-education for programmers check out Peter Norvig’s Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years.
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