Programming Pearls

Computer Software

Author: Jon L. Bentley

The first edition of Programming Pearls was one of the most influential books I read early in my career, and many of the insights I first encountered in that book stayed with me long after I read it. Jon has done a wonderful job of updating the material. I am very impressed at how fresh the new examples seem. – Steve McConnell When programmers list their favorite books, Jo….Read More

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