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I am sure that for you it was a pile of tautologies and common sense, but I think most people graduating with an undergraduate degree would benefit from reading Code Complete as they start their career.

I have to admit I thought it worth the time to read. It is an easy read. There are certainly books on this list that provide >10x the value, but take >10x the effort to assimilate.

  >> It tries to teach stuff that is best learned through experience.
Experience is a harsh teacher.


"Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other, and scarce in that" -- Benjamin Franklin


To quote the pragmatic programmer, "bullets are cheap".

An engineer building a bridge doesn't have an easy way to just try it out. Someone hacking together something at home, or an internal facing product at work can learn by experience.




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