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manpreet
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3 years ago
I'm taking the CS50 course. I really want to learn as much as possible. So I bought a copy of the "Programming in C" book and the "Hacker's Delight" book. After going through the com/tag/syllabus">syllabus I learned that you can't submit the Hacker Edition of the problem com/tag/sets">sets for credit. Also it looks like the "Hacker's Delight" book is recommended reading for the first 3 Hacker Edition problem com/tag/sets">sets. But not for the others. So I find myself wondering, is the "Hacker's Delight" book worth having? How can I use it to be a better coder within CS50? Or is it something I should read after I complete CS50?