ManningBooks

ManningBooks

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Investing for Programmers (Manning)

Investing for Programmers bridges the gap between software development and personal finance, offering programmers a clear and practical guide to building long-term wealth. Written with developers in mind, it explains investment strategies in a straightforward way, free from unnecessary jargon.

Stefan Papp

We spend so much time learning frameworks, coding languages, and system design… but how often do we step back and think about building long-term financial security? This book makes investing approachable for programmers, with no fluff and no intimidating jargon.

What you’ll find inside:

  • Straightforward investing principles explained for developers

  • How to use your programmer salary wisely for long-term growth

  • Strategies to build wealth without needing a finance degree


Don’t forget you can get 45% off with your Devtalk discount! Just use the coupon code “devtalk.com” at checkout :+1:

Curious — how many of you have started investing alongside your programming career? What’s been your biggest challenge so far?

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jkdiaz

jkdiaz

I am getting old, probably need to read this to understand investing better. :slight_smile:

gfqdjb

gfqdjb

Never thought I’d see Manning put out a book on investing. Pretty interesting topic, honestly. I should’ve started learning about this a long time ago.

ManningBooks

ManningBooks

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Same here. LOL

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