The five programming books that meant most to me - Art+Logic: Custom Software Development
Technically, not a programming book, but instead a book about making things that are intended to be used by humans. Originally written in the late 80s, as software development was slowly making the move from being presented to users via character-mode terminals to modern GUI environments, and many developers needed to be dragged into the era where it was no longer acceptable to deliver clunky, unusable systems. I've got a whole section of my shelves filled with Don Norman books — this early one was probably the most eye-opening for me.
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