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The actually useful programming library

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Found a torrent titled the above with mix bag of ebooks
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But that's kinda besides the point and I want to recreate the collection in essence to the original title with actually useful influential and useful computer science related books. No beta fag "learn x framework/library/language" shit but things useful in the long term for a developers and even just for the sake of nerds.

I was thinking about using LLMs to generate some lists and then cherry pick, possibly with the help of anons