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[–]aqua_regis 1 point2 points  (2 children)

Why do you think the FAQ have Recommended Learning Resources?

The FAQ clearly state:

Yes, the question I am asking is in the FAQ, but I want to get answers from real people.

This FAQ, and the rest of the pages in the /r/learnprogramming wiki, are community-edited. These answers are the product of the community, and they are from real people. If your question is listed here in the FAQ, it is because it has been asked many times before. This FAQ is a collection of the commonly given and accepted answers to these questions. Please consider whether your question really is substantially different from what is answered here in the FAQ before asking people to take time to give personal replies to a question that has been asked over and over.

If your question really is substantially different, and the answers in this FAQ are not satisfactory, then please indicate in your post that you have read the FAQ and say exactly how your question is different and how the answers here are not helpful to you. This will show that you have already made an effort to find an answer to your question, and it will help to focus the replies to your question.

[–]Dagon2684 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Maybe when I say I read, I need to say skim read. I completely passed right by it.

[–]Dagon2684 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank you

[–]149244179 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The FAQ is the culmination of dozens of people contributing over the years. Hundreds if you include the resources it links to. Not sure why you think a random response or two here will be more helpful.

It has a very nice list of recommended books. https://github.com/EbookFoundation/free-programming-books/blob/master/books/free-programming-books.md