Staff picks
That our readers love
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Introduction to Algorithms
The name of this book is self-explanatory; it's a proper introduction to algorithms! Introduction to Algorithms, or CLRS, in reference to the authors' last names, goes in-depth and covers a range of algorithms across several self-contained chapters.
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The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (SICP)
This is one of the best books for learning the fundamentals of programming. Featured by MIT in one of their foundational programming courses, SICP is a general-purpose programming book that uses Scheme to illustrate various programming concepts.
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The Clean Coder: A Code of Conduct for Professional Programmers
Compiled by seasoned software engineer and author Robert C. Martin (also known as Uncle Bob), this book covers the techniques and tools of true software craftsmanship. It explains how to write clean code and demonstrates how to cultivate the attitude of a skilled, professional programmer.
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Code Complete: A Practical Handbook of Software Construction
Want to know how to write robust code irrespective of the architecture behind your chosen programming language? Then consider reading Code Complete: A Practical Handbook of Software Construction. It comprehensively covers everything related to good code structure.
Upcoming events:
In honor of Joan Feynman: Women in astrophysics
Mon, January 12
Practicum Library Conference Hall & Online
At this event, which celebrates the library's namesake, our guest lecturer will take us on a journey exploring some of the most prominent female researchers in the world of space science. It's easy to buy into the misconception that this field was mostly dominated by men, but our lecture aims to change that notion and prove that this hasn't been the case since at least the 18th century.
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About the library
Libraries are essential establishments in practically every city, and Practicum's library is no exception. It first opened its doors way back in 2018, right as our humble town began bidding welcome to its very first citizens!
Since its initial opening, the library has seen nearly 342 visitors each month. That's almost 50% of our population! So far, most citizens have enjoyed reading books and making use of our ample online resources.
The library gets its name from Joan Feynman, an American astrophysicist and the first woman to be elected as an officer of the American Geophysical Union.