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I love this book :D got it some time back to help me get some C stuff in place, interesting and hard (for me some of the excercises made me really scratch my head)
Have fun bud! let me know what you think about it! -
@rooter it did quite some times for me out of sheer frustration. Then I remembered something: I can make these excercises with Python and PHP as well as JS and Clojure, I can probably do these if I pay close enough attention.
The detail is there man but they do hit hard the first try, plus bro, its a must have, an iconic as hell book, gots to have it in that bookshelf.
I fucked mine up, have a tendency of writing and making notes on top of them :P but to me that makes them even more worth having, a good book does that to me and this is definitely one of my favorites. Short, but dense read. -
lxmcf199504y@AleCx04 @rooter alright day 1 update, really love the book, only had time to get up to working with char's but it's all super well written and easy to follow.
Keen to get into the more advanced stuff and be out of the basics
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