I study IT specialization at my college, so I'd want some recommendations on IT books thats related in any aspect of computing , for instance , programming , computing , IoT, if anyone has any in depth info about such books it would be appreciated.
It can be novice books.
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I’ve been in your shoes, diving into IT books during my college days to boost my understanding and find inspiration. Here are a few recommendations that cover different aspects of computing and IT:
1. **”Clean Code” by Robert C. Martin** – A must-read for programming. It teaches you how to write code that’s not just functional but also clean and maintainable.
2. **”Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach” by Kurose and Ross** – If you’re interested in networking, this is one of the best books to break down complex concepts.
3. **”Python Crash Course” by Eric Matthes** – Perfect for beginners or those looking to solidify their programming skills in Python.
4. **”IoT Inc.: How Your Company Can Use the Internet of Things to Win in the Outcome Economy” by Bruce Sinclair** – Great for understanding IoT’s practical applications in industries.
5. **”The Pragmatic Programmer” by Andrew Hunt and David Thomas** – A classic for honing your craft as a developer, with tips that apply no matter your programming language.
6. **”Algorithms to Live By” by Brian Christian and Tom Griffiths** – Explores how algorithms shape decision-making in everyday life, offering a broader view of computing.
Start with what aligns with your current interests or coursework. These books are not only informative but also engaging enough to keep you hooked. Good luck on your IT journey, it’s worth the grind!