>>14
+ anyone who asks that is this book good is a normie
although every beginner is a normie, it is not bad but it is a phase from which you should grow out
>>16
Sometimes I go check out book fairs (not buy anything - just looking around) and I see huge crowds gathering around books like Psychology of Money and Ikigai.
Girls go around Coleen Hoover.
Very irritating. The classics like Kafka or even Jane Austen would be empty, and maybe expensive too.
>>13
I'm gonna be that guy and say don't read books, yaar. They're never bleeding edge.
And what are you doing other than looking at dead wood and hallucinating. Why is that good.
Like coding matters, you gotta know syntax but after that just AI it up and learn debugging. No book needed, just flail and try. It's not life critical so you can spaghetti code till it works, and dial it in when you've won, for future you.
Git helps. That's about it for general coding. Rest is packages/modules and such. IPs and ports. Keep it IPv4 for simplicity. Maybe v6 for enterprise but that's always overkill if you're old.