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The Pragmatic Programmer: 20th Anniversary Edition
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The Man Who Keeps Predicting the Web's Death
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I bought the first edition when it came out. I was just 3 years into my SW development career and it provided a lot of good advise. I bought the second edition and enjoyed it, but the first edition had a special place in my heart.