Some Codehub participants have made books available for public use. Ask on Slack or a meetup if you're interested in borrowing a book.
Feel free to open a PR if you want to add your books!
- “Applied Cryptography” by Bruce Schneier; owned by Martin.
- “Eloquent Ruby” by Obie Fernandez; owned by Martin.
- “Learning Python, 3rd edition” by Mark Lutz; owned by Martin.
- “Mastering Regular Expressions” by Jeffrey E.F. Friedl; owned by Martin.
- “RabbitMQ in Depth” by Gavin M. Roy; owned by Martin.
- “The C Programming Language” by Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie; owned by Martin.
- “The Go Programming Language” by Alan A. A. Donovan and Brian W. Kernighan; owned by Martin.
- “The Little Schemer” by Daniel P. Friedman and Matthias Felleisen; owned by Martin.
- “Working Effectively with Legacy Code” by Michael C. Feathers; owned by Martin.
- “Writing an interpreter in Go” by Thorsten Ball; owned by Martin.
Some free books that are quite good:
- “The Art of Unix Programming” by Eric S. Raymond