I really love experts sharing their reading list! It took me ten minutes to read this page and 5 seconds to bookmark the referenced books. But how many years will it take me to read all them? 5 years? LOL
The ACM SIGPLAN channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwG9512Wm7jSS6Iqshz4Dpg uploads videos of technical talks in major programming lamguage research conferences. Undoubtedly this is the channel I learned most 'advanced programming skills' from.
I have black keycaps with very faint grey letters on the front (not top). It gives the same aesthetic but if I ever forget a punctuation I can tilt my gaze a bit lower and find it.
For this particular example, the buyer can simply look himself up in the dataset. LOL. This dataset is the database of the largest hotel brand of China.
I am pretty sure there are entries about me in the database (I am Chinese). It's damn embarrassing, people know me can know who I slept with if he pay 8 bitcoin now. Now I hope the price of bitcoins goes up.
You can have a look at Richard Bird's book _Pearls of Functional Algorithm Design_. It's much more accessible than his earlier influential book _Algebra of Programming_.
In this book, many well-known algorithms, e.g. KMP pattern matching, are derived from naive implementations by step-by-step applications of algebraic rules of (functional) programs.