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Looking back on some of my old posts I see that many of my first posts seemed to attract a lot of attention and stir up some conversation.  One of my most popular post was “What was your first programming book?“.  The post has now had over 40 comments and I thought it would be fun to make a new post about everyone’s favorite programming book.

I’m still new to programming and even though I have acquired a few more books since my first post I haven’t finished any of them (just get so boring).  The most useful material was been the Stanford programming methodology series but that’s in video form.  As for book form I would have to say that my ASP book has been the most enjoyable.  I’m sure by time I’m out of college I will have a real favorite book.  I do plan to pick up some methodology type book before I head into college.

So the question is: What is your favorite programming book?

You can leave your response in the comment section below and if you like these opinion type posts I recommend you subscribe to my blog becuase I’m going to start posting them more.

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