I was shopping for a good ASP reference book to pick up with the release of ASP.NET 3.5. After looking at the vast selection of crappy revision updated books, it got me to wondering if there are any books that are actually decent "Programmer to Programmer" books. I see Wrox publishing makes that claim very often, but I feel they still drop the ball either by skipping detailed explanations of things or by numbing you down with explaining generics.
I figured a good way to solve this is for people to recommend good reference books (not "Teach yourself in 24 Hours" books) that have the right balance of explanation and understanding.
Here are some of my recommendations:
Ruby: Programming Ruby PickAxe, version 3 (Pragmatic Programmer)
Ruby on Rails: Agile Web Programming with Ruby on Rails, version 2 (Pragmatic Programmer)
C++: C++ for Java Developers (forgot who published this one)
I figured a good way to solve this is for people to recommend good reference books (not "Teach yourself in 24 Hours" books) that have the right balance of explanation and understanding.
Here are some of my recommendations:
Ruby: Programming Ruby PickAxe, version 3 (Pragmatic Programmer)
Ruby on Rails: Agile Web Programming with Ruby on Rails, version 2 (Pragmatic Programmer)
C++: C++ for Java Developers (forgot who published this one)