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As a programming student i feel sometimes we go a bit too technical and we lose the philosophy and the main point of what we are doing.

What are some great books (classics and none) to read on programming?

I'm interested to the topic of programming and computer science in general but especially to the cypherpunk philosophy and to concepts like the story of internet, the philosophy that led to the beginning of it etc..

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[โ€“] johnnyjayjay@feddit.de 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

The Wizard Book is a classic that basically "builds" programming as a concept.

(it is very technical though. So not sure it's something you're looking for)

In a similar vein of perhaps too technical but ultimately very informative, there's The Secret Life of Programs. The author introduces you to how a bit works, and then walks through how to build a computer and web browser and such from it.

I had more of a boot camp education for computers, I find this stuff fascinating even if I don't really 'get' it