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title: Recommended reading
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title: Cherished Books
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## Programming
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- N. Indurkhya and F. J. Damerau, *Handbook of Natural Language Processing*. CRC Press, 2010. [doi:10.1201/9781420085938](https://doi.org/10.1201/9781420085938)
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> A very comprehensive resource about NLP, which proved to be especially useful while I was writing my master's degree thesis.
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- R. Skinner, *Effective Haskell: Solving Real-World Problems with Strongly Typed Functional Programming*. O'Reilly Media, 2023.
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> If you are learning Haskell and looking for The Book, look no further.
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- R. Nystrom, *Crafting Interpreters*. Genever Benning, 2021.
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> The best introduction to writing compilers and designing programming languages out there!
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## Japanese
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- J. Rubin, *Making Sense of Japanese: What the Textbooks Don’t Tell You*. Kodansha International, 2002.
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> This is possibly the first place I came across that mentioned the existence of the so-called "null subject". The topics presented in this book are mainly useful for beginners struggling to grasp the difference between は and が.
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- S. Makino and M. Tsutsui *Dictionary of Japanese Grammar*. Japan Times. (3 tomes)
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> Arguably the most comprehensive compendium of Japanese grammar, this resource is the go-to for any questions you may have about Japanese grammar.
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