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u/aGorilla · 4 pointsr/compsci

The Pragmatic Programmer, which lead to this wonderful bookshelf (scroll down, it's the last book listed).

The Mythical Man Month. Pretty much required reading.

Darwin Among the Machines. Not exactly programming, but a damn good read.

Not a book, but an article that most programmers would find interesting:
Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years.

u/kodheaven · 3 pointsr/IntellectualDarkWeb

In this episode of the Making Sense podcast, Sam Harris introduces John Brockman’s new anthology, “Possible Minds: 25 Ways of Looking at AI,” in conversation with three of its authors: George Dyson, Alison Gopnik, and Stuart Russell.

George Dyson is a historian of technology. He is also the author of Darwin Among the Machines and Turing’s Cathedral.

Alison Gopnik is a developmental psychologist at UC Berkeley and a leader in the field of children’s learning and development. Her books include The Philosophical Baby.

Stuart Russell is a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at UC Berkeley. He is the author of (with Peter Norvig) of Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, the most widely used textbook on AI.