Exactly. There usually is some stuff about the deeper, darker corners of a language in the type of book I pick.
I usually pick the authoritative book / advanced book.
Think "Programming PHP", "The joy of clojure", "The C Programming Language", etc.
I don't necessarily need to know all about performance optimization, the async model or non-html templating.
Reading a technical book cover to cover feels wasteful imo
I usually pick the authoritative book / advanced book. Think "Programming PHP", "The joy of clojure", "The C Programming Language", etc. I don't necessarily need to know all about performance optimization, the async model or non-html templating.
Reading a technical book cover to cover feels wasteful imo