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Active Measures: The Secret History of Disinformation and Political Warfare

Thomas Rid, Derek Perkins, et al.

4.5 on Amazon

3 HN comments

The Kubernetes Book: Updated April 2021

Nigel Poulton

4.4 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Machine Learning with R: Expert techniques for predictive modeling, 3rd Edition

Brett Lantz

4.6 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Enchanted: A History of Fantasy Illustration

Jesse Kowalski, Rusty Burke, et al.

4.6 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Head First JavaScript Programming: A Brain-Friendly Guide

Eric Freeman and Elisabeth Robson

4.6 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Python Programming Language

Berajah Jayne

4.6 on Amazon

2 HN comments

The Site Reliability Workbook: Practical Ways to Implement SRE

Betsy Beyer , Niall Richard Murphy , et al.

4.7 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Python Programming: An Introduction to Computer Science, 3rd Ed.

John Zelle

4.6 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Unit Testing Principles, Practices, and Patterns: Effective testing styles, patterns, and reliable automation for unit testing, mocking, and integration testing with examples in C#

Vladimir Khorikov

4.8 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Machine Learning for Algorithmic Trading: Predictive models to extract signals from market and alternative data for systematic trading strategies with Python, 2nd Edition

Stefan Jansen

4.5 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Decode and Conquer: Answers to Product Management Interviews

Lewis C. Lin

4.5 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Hands-On Programming with R: Write Your Own Functions and Simulations

Garrett Grolemund and Hadley Wickham

4.5 on Amazon

2 HN comments

The Alignment Problem: Machine Learning and Human Values

Brian Christian and Brilliance Audio

4.6 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Building Mobile Apps at Scale: 39 Engineering Challenges

Gergely Orosz

5 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Learning Web Design: A Beginner's Guide to HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Web Graphics

Jennifer Robbins

4.6 on Amazon

2 HN comments

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paulcarrotyonJune 27, 2020

> Start with the book: “Head First JavaScript Programming”.

Please don't. 6yo book doesn't worth it. Even one year is a lot for modern tech.

> Do Free Code Camp.

Agree. Crazy good chunk of exercises, also useful for React & Node.

I always recommend to get any basic video course if you learning something from zero, it helps to start fast. Avoid crazy 60+ hours all-in-one courses. Then do exercises and grab advanced books & blogs & manuals.

claudiusdonJune 27, 2020

> > Start with the book: “Head First JavaScript Programming”.

> Please don't. 6yo book doesn't worth it. Even one year is a lot for modern tech.

I'm sorry, I know you're parroting conventional wisdom here, but have you read a book? Did you look at the table-of-contents? It looks like a great introduction to me, covering the basics that I think would be a prerequisite to learning any of the more recent language features. "Don't judge a book by its cover", as they say!

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