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In addition to some of the books you mentioned, that are also on my "best of all time" list, a collection I don't want to live without:

General Programming skills:

  • Abelson,Sussmann,Sussmann: Structure and Interpretation of Computer-Programms
OOP
  • Bertrand Myers works (not only OOP, but IMHO "best pratices" and good understanding even for non OO languages (at least imperative ones;))
  • GoF: Design Patterns
C++
  • Stroustroup: The C++ Programming Language
  • Alexandrescu: Modern C++ Design (Beats the hell out of most fiction books in regards of excitement and thrill you get while reading it, C++ knowledge is a prerequisite, though)
Perl:
  • Hall,Schwartz: Effective Perl Programming
  • Cross: Data Munging with Perl

regards,
tomte


Hlade's Law:

If you have a difficult task, give it to a lazy person --
they will find an easier way to do it.


In reply to Re: Useful non-Perl-specific references by Tomte
in thread Useful non-Perl-specific references by mr_mischief

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