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Books about the theory of programming. Can you tell me?
The point is this. I myself speak several languages, but quite at a simple level. Recently I came across a number of interesting articles and books. For example, about automatic programming or about various program models (statefull, stateless), etc.
And here's what I realized. I studied languages, and utilitarian, mostly. And now I wanted to comprehend the theory of programming, software systems, philosophy, or something, of all this science. Yes, just read it. Are there any books that capture the essence of the above from a bird's eye view? Not tactics, but strategy. Something like this
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Classic: "Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs" - "Structure and interpretation of computer programs". This is the most fundamental and classic textbook on the topic. There are both in the original and in translation into Russian.
The mythical man-month is an old book, but sooo interesting.
Steve McConnell and Robert Martin have already been recommended.
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