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Nobody cracks open a programming book anymore

Hacker News · May 25, 2026, 11:21 PM

Key takeaways

  • A sad look at the state of modern programming books.
  • If you walked into a book store, past the magazines and the cookbooks, you d arrive at the computer section, and along one wall there was a stretch of books with cartoon animals on their covers.
  • They were thick, they cost about $50, and they had titles like Learning React and HTTP: The Definitive Guide .

A sad look at the state of modern programming books.

If you walked into a book store, past the magazines and the cookbooks, you d arrive at the computer section, and along one wall there was a stretch of books with cartoon animals on their covers. A rhino for Java Script. A camel for Perl. A python (obviously) for Python. And whatever this was:

They were thick, they cost about $50, and they had titles like Learning React and HTTP: The Definitive Guide . If you wanted to learn how to do a thing on a computer, you bought one of these, took it home, and opened it up next to your computer and typed what it said until the thing worked.

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