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General IT Books?

Torulf would like to start an ongoing discussion on books that anyone in the IT field would benefit in having in their library: "Here's a topic that might generate some interesting discussions. I'm a student trying to get general knowledge of the IT business. The question here is about what is regarded 'basic knowledge' and where to find it. As we all know (I hope), a lot of knowledge can really only be learned through experience. In many cases, however, a read through the theory will save you a lot of time. As books are also easier to look up than experience, below is a suggestion of a reading list that might give a decent general knowledge in the field. Please fill out the gaps with what you think is required knowledge for anyone working in the industry. Mostly this is about a general overview of the different areas of the IT industry, but if you have suggestions of good material for becoming an expert in some particular field, by all means, share your knowledge." Torulf has compiled a fairly long list of books, below, however your own suggestions are always welcome.

"To start off the discussion, here are a few suggestions as to likely candidates. The books are linked to Amazon since they can provide a fairly quick and complete description of the books online.

Programming:
Learning a few languages certainly won't hurt. Here are some suggestions:

Design:
For any non-trivial task, it is suggested that you design before you code.
User Interfaces:
A lot of programmers are more than clueless in this area. These at least won't hurt:
Graphics:
Some general knowledge about graphics.
Business/Management:
Here's something about management and financing. I don't really know about a good reference for marketing applied to the IT industry. This is the area where the average geek is even more ignorant than concerning UI.
Security:
Alright, this list should be a lot longer.
Misc.
And last some stuff that didn't fit in any of the categories above.

Now that's a start to a comprehensive IT Library if I've ever seen one. How do you all feel about this list (if not the specific selections, then at least the material being covered)? If you were to make changes or additions, what would they be?

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  1. Re:The one required book for programmers by wdavies · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Here's the amazon link for the boxed set:

    The Art of Computer Programming, Volumes...

    And apparently Bill Gates said he will give a job to anyone who has read it cover-to-cover and understands everything in it... Although given that there is a couple of "difficult" questions such as proving NP != P, I suspect thats not an offer he'll be taken up on... :-)

    Winton

  2. Warning! This /, post is a money-making venture by newerbob · · Score: 0, Redundant
    All of those AMAZON URLs have the "referrer" encoded into them so he gets a SPIF if you buy that book from Amazon.

    Please be aware that the only point of this "article" is to make a few bucks for some folks that have had their paper net-worth go from severl million dollars to nothing as VA stock goes down the toilet.

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