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by rmnull
1552 days ago
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* Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi. Among lot of books i've read this was the one that pushed me towards questioning my beliefs.
Although i can't say this book made me irreligious it certainly was a gateway to a whole new world. * Calvin and Hobbes. this is one of those things that completely changed my perspective on creativity, oh and not to mention all the things about life and philosophy in there, its in good spirit. * Animal Farm This is arguably the best piece of satire I've read that is also fun and
easy on the brain. It flows like water. * The Little Schemer. I hold this book dear. I've tried reading SICP twice and given up.
And thought LISP was not for me. The environment was horrible,
all those parens it was just confusing.
This book changed that, what it encouraged me to do is grab a pen and paper
and try to work everything out myself[1]. It was such a fun read and i owe most of my understanding of functional programming to this book.
Few days after finishing this book, i introduced this book to my friend
and we spent all our days discussing life listening to sufjan stevens and working through this book, it was a sweet time. ==== [1] I wrote my actual scheme programs on computer long after i had worked through the book(i don't recall exactly but it was after 5th or 6th chapter). An online friend of mine recommended that i try DrRacket as i could execute scheme there. It was a much friendlier environment. |
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