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1. Are you a programmer who reads books? Do you prefer paper books or e-books?

Is not too. Can not calm down to read, although very want to see. Prefer to read blogs, forums and so on, can operate on the computer, occasionally read e-books

2. What books do you think a programmer must have on his shelf?

Most java-oriented development, mainly these books, “Java programming ideas”, “In-depth understanding of Java VIRTUAL Machine”, “Write Java VIRTUAL Machine by yourself”, “Java multi-threaded programming core technology complete edition”, “Spring5 official documents”

3. What good books would you recommend? Or a wish list.

The Beauty of Programming, The Beauty of Code, The Way To Clean Code, the Three-Body Problem, a Brief History of Time

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1. Are you a programmer who reads books? Do you prefer paper books or e-books? I do love reading. Give me a quiet place where I can read all day. Often go to the bookstore to read a book, and now the bookstore basically has to go to the leisure area, of course, that leisure area is to buy drinks. And I often stand there for more than an hour reading, is quite a struggle. Both paper books and e-books. Paper books look feel, you can quickly read the general content of the book. E-books are more convenient to take, you can read wherever you go, and now the types of e-books are basically the same as paper books. But for computer books, I think it’s better to buy paper books. Because the computer aspects of the book code and pictures will be more, and the e-book interface is relatively small, not convenient to see.

2. What books do you think a programmer must have on his shelf? I do Java development. Essential Java basic books, Java Programming Ideas, Java Core Technology, Effctive Java, Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object Oriented Software. These books are not something you can understand all at once. You can only understand them after the precipitation of time and the baptism of projects. I’m learning it myself.

3. What are some good books you’d like to recommend? Or a wish list.





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1. Are you a programmer who reads books? Do you prefer paper books or e-books? If have time, you still like to see, the various types of watch, history, science, literature, can have a look, light reading had always see, originally in school, remember from my classmates have a legend of lu xiao feng legend, a book is very thick, 10, 1 when the holiday didn’t go there, look at my dorm finished for five days… Mainly there wasn’t much going on in school, and it was a good experience to be addicted to something. Paper books or e-books have their own characteristics. Some types of books may feel more like paper books, page by page, feeling can slowly calm down, but also feel the original artistic conception of the ancients. In today’s fast-paced society, occasionally enjoy this kind of slow and leisurely, is also a kind of enjoyment. E-books are usually read in the subway, waiting for the bus, etc., which is convenient and efficient.

2. What books do you think a programmer must have on his shelf? The software industry is changing so fast that a book you bought a year ago may feel outdated today and you don’t want to read it. So I have to put some books that are not easy to be outdated, “Deep Understanding of the Java Virtual Machine,” the Java foundation running environment, often read always learn new things, “Java Programming Ideas,” the important thing is the ideas, now there are many technologies, no matter how new, ideas have always been the same design ideas, “Design Patterns” will not change, I do Java so the introduction of basic Java books, of course, like “data structure”, “computer principles” and so on is also very classic

3. What good books would you recommend? Or a wish list. “The Three-Body Problem” Chinese science fiction, the Chinese science fiction literature directly to the world class, should have a look, broaden your imagination “Those things in the Ming Dynasty” to the history of the present, maybe read this book, a lot of things you don’t understand will want to understand. History in plain English is unique and easy to understand. “I decided to live simply, from broken from to minimalism” author had been tedious life, yet he come into contact with the “minimalist” after the start of a new understanding of life, to define everyone is eager to “happiness” “the power of focus, points out that the concentration of the three forms: inner focus, concentration and foreign for others. I want to start with that, and I hope you can introduce some good books, not only technology, but also technology

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1. Are you a programmer who reads books? Do you prefer paper books or e-books? Yes, paper books, of course, and ebooks are miserable to watch.

2. What books do you think a programmer must have on his shelf? Schrodinger, “What is Life”, “Top of the Wave”


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1. Are you a programmer who reads books? Do you prefer paper books or e-books? Yes, and I love reading all kinds of books. I like to read paper books, because I have more feelings.

2. What books do you think a programmer must have on his shelf? There should be some of Gaunard’s books on the programmer’s shelf.