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by guilhas 19 days ago
I think this is way before llms the common thinking, "books are too slow" "I want the now knowledge of the latest reinvention of the wheel", but I guess it will make it worse

My company does incentive book club reading, which makes it easier

Recently we read "100 Go Mistakes and How to Avoid Them" and found interesting how most of the programming challenges haven't changed in years, and are the same for all languages

Good books are amazing, like a knowledge vector, that teaches to solve the thing you need, the context it should sit in, emerged from, and possible future solutions