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When comparing :59 Seconds vs Thinking, Fast and Slow Paperback, the Slant community recommends Thinking, Fast and Slow Paperback for most people. In the question“What are the best non-programming books programmers should read?” Thinking, Fast and Slow Paperback is ranked 2nd while :59 Seconds is ranked 4th.
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Pros
Pro Programmer-friendly
Clear, logical, well laid out, whilst including well-told stories.
Reasonable contents/summary section at the start.
Available both in dead tree and kindle formats.
Pro Entertaining
A good read to dip in to.
Pro Backed up by evidence
Every piece of advice is backed up by evidence from peer-reviewed studies that are clearly referenced.
Pro Easy to follow
Split into manageable chapters, with clear, brief summaries than you can genuinely use in under a minute.
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