The "classics"
Steve Summit
scs at adam.mit.edu
Mon Dec 12 14:31:31 AEST 1988
Well! Your (excellent) list hit all but two of the books in the
stack right here on my desk. The other two, both undisputed
classics, neither specific to Unix, C, nor graphics, and neither
of them new, but timeless, and deserving of a wider audience
because frightful numbers of people have evidently never read
them, and imagine themselves to be discovering for the first time
ideas that have been in print for decades, are:
The Psychology of Computer Programming, by Gerald M.
Weinberg. Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1971, ISBN 0-442-29264-3.
The Elements of Programming Style, by Brian W. Kernighan
and P.J. Plaugher. The second edition was published by
McGraw-Hill in 1978 and is ISBN 0-07-034207-5; the first
edition was published in 1974.
Steve Summit
scs at adam.pika.mit.edu
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