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# Reading-list
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This is a small effort to list down the resources that I liked while learning a specific technology.
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This is a small effort to list down the resources that I liked (with my comments and rating) while learning a specific technology.
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I like going through authorative/bible-style documentation and books while learning. Finding that gem takes a bit of time, but I often lose track of those perfect books/links when I want to go through them again or suggest to my friends.
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If not anything, you'll learn to appreciate the complexity behind css. It is a must read for everyone, but some people might be turned off by its dryness.
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The author, Eric Meyer himself worked on css specifications - his [blog](https://meyerweb.com/eric/css/) and all of his books are worth a read. 4th edition of this book comes as a full book as well as many Chapterwise mini-books - printed books are hardly available in India, its better to go for a digital ebook on this one.
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### JavaScript
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### TypeScript
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### Python
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### C#
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### OpenXML
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