There's probably no single book that is best for all types of programming. Ideally you want the best books for your chosen languages. For C++ you should certainly own the latest edition of The C++ Programming Language by Bjarne Stroustrup. If there's a specific type of programming you wish to do, such as games programming, look for titles that deal with that specific subject.
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"Python Crash Course" by Eric Matthes is often recommended as a beginner-friendly programming book due to its clear explanations and hands-on projects. It covers essential programming concepts and practical exercises to help you quickly grasp the basics of programming with Python.
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Programming in C (3rd Edition) by Stephen Kochan. Ranked as the 10th best seller for C/C++ on this site (FreshDeals.com). This book is a classic and has taught many programmers. It covers why you want to program, how to program and when to use different features of programming.
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There is no single book that is best for programming. There are many programming languages and each will have one or more recommended books associated with it. For instance, C++ programmers will typically own "The C++ Programming Language" and "Programming: Principles and Practice Using C++", amongst many others. Programmers will also own text books related to more specific type of programming, such as multimedia/games programming, financial programming, scientific programming, and so on. In short, you cannot rely on just one book to teach you everything you need to know.
There is none - they all suck... i suggest picture books :D
It is an OK book but I will suggest Matilda It is an OK book but I will suggest Matilda
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