I'm restoring this. I know, call me crazy, but I'm very disinclined to continue deleting evidence that programmers really want this kind of content and we've yet to come up with a suitable place for them to put it.
I completely agree, this doesn't belong in Q&A format, because Q&A format won't ever do decent enough justice for a curated list of resources such as books you might find interesting if you're interested in algorithms, or perl, or C++, etc.
The amount of views, amount of votes and amount of favorites say this is valuable and we need to have it. The question you raised says this is a really great example of how to do Q&A wrong.
I'm writing up an entry scope for an initiative revamp the tag wiki system to facilitate curated lists of books per tag in a manner that:
- Lets the community list books and great things about them, while maintaining the relevancy and accuracy of the list
- Provides some rep and possibly up-to-silver badge rewards as a motivation (not much, but a little)
- Makes the content easy to discover for folks that have shown that they're interested in a particular set of tags (perhaps surfacing it in the sidebar in a manner folks are unlikely to find annoying)
... and maybe some other stuff. It'll be part of the site, it'll be useful by fixing the problems Q&A presents to these sorts of lists, and it's mostly out of your face unless you're looking for it.
Expect a much fuller / baked idea on MSE in about two weeks, as other sites would definitely appreciate this functionality as well.