shivajikobardan
Legendary Coder
For a moment, please keep aside the discussion whether you really need books to learn programming.
Generally the reviews online are highly confusing. If you start reading all negative and positive reviews, you'd be forever confused.
So, how do you pick good programming books?
Last time I picked "CSS Cookbook" to learn CSS. (I knew the basics already). The book was good but it was outdated beyond my thought. No flexbox, no grids, no animations. It was written in 2009.
Generally the reviews online are highly confusing. If you start reading all negative and positive reviews, you'd be forever confused.
So, how do you pick good programming books?
Last time I picked "CSS Cookbook" to learn CSS. (I knew the basics already). The book was good but it was outdated beyond my thought. No flexbox, no grids, no animations. It was written in 2009.