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Programming: Principles and Practice Using C++ (2nd Edition)

Bjarne Stroustrup

4.5 on Amazon

3 HN comments

Blood, Sweat, and Pixels: The Triumphant, Turbulent Stories Behind How Video Games Are Made

Jason Schreier

4.7 on Amazon

3 HN comments

The Art of Doing Science and Engineering: Learning to Learn

Richard W. Hamming and Bret Victor

4.7 on Amazon

3 HN comments

Effective Java

Joshua Bloch

4.8 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Mastering Bitcoin: Programming the Open Blockchain

Andreas M. Antonopoulos

4.7 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy

Cathy O'Neil

4.5 on Amazon

2 HN comments

The Making of Prince of Persia: Journals 1985-1993--Illustrated Edition

Jordan Mechner

4.8 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Steve Jobs

Walter Isaacson, Dylan Baker, et al.

4.6 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Effective C: An Introduction to Professional C Programming

Robert C. Seacord

4.5 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Building Secure and Reliable Systems: Best Practices for Designing, Implementing, and Maintaining Systems

Heather Adkins, Betsy Beyer , et al.

4.7 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Database Internals: A Deep Dive into How Distributed Data Systems Work

Alex Petrov

4.7 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Programming Rust: Fast, Safe Systems Development

Jim Blandy, Jason Orendorff, et al.

? on Amazon

2 HN comments

Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are

Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, Timothy Andrés Pabon, et al.

4.4 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Mastering Ethereum: Building Smart Contracts and DApps

Andreas M. Antonopoulos and Gavin Wood Ph. D.

4.6 on Amazon

2 HN comments

Java Concurrency in Practice

Brian Goetz , Tim Peierls, et al.

4.7 on Amazon

2 HN comments

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beltsazaronJuly 26, 2021

I've read many articles explaining Rust async and I think the best one is the async chapter of Programming Rust (2nd edition). It's not too daunting for someone new to async concepts, and yet comprehensive enough for someone curious about how Rust async works (future, waker, pinning).

Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1492052590

Direct link to the chapter (if you subscribe to O'Reilly/Safari): https://learning.oreilly.com/library/view/programming-rust-2...

KoiwaionApr 6, 2021

I'm learning rust myself this year, I have to say the book - The Rust Programming Language - is not very well written, in comparison, from what I've read, The C book and C++ book and Go book are way better, and unfortunately the other two books I found - Programming Rust and Rust in Action - are not updated yet, for the 2018 edition, to be clear.
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