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- Python DSA
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CS2030S and CS2040S advice
Accompanying resources for the Sedgewick and Wayne Algorithms book at https://algs4.cs.princeton.edu/home/. There are quite a number of examples and exercises for you to go through that lean more towards implementation. I usually recommend to at least go through CLRS or your lecture notes before looking at this.
- Anyone Know resources like (The Odin Project or FullStack open ) but for DSA.
- Ask HN: What is your favorite textbook ever and why?
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Where can I Learn data structures & algorithms using C++?
I agreed. CLRS is not beginner friendly and really hard to follow if the reader does not have some background prior to reading the book. Algorithms by Sedgewick is much better, his course on Coursera (although the implementation is in Java) is much more intuitive. Programming Abstraction in C++ is also pretty good.
- Textual resources for learning Data Structures and Algorithms
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Java-based Data Structures class?
Algorithms 4th Edition
- [Computer Science] Algorithms
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How should I optimise memory of code on Leetcode
Try reading this book or any other source available to you.
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Grokking Algorithms vs The Algorithm Design Manuel vs A Common-Sense Guide to Data Structures and Algorithms
I recommend Sedgewick’s course and book if you’re serious about it.
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I am going to become a software engineer - and I'd like to be a good one
But a software developer is not a software engineer, and I'll have to work on the side to make up for the holes in the developer cursus. I turned to reddit to look for recommandations, and I'm quite enthusiast with the TeachYourselfCS learning track - which I started along the Java lessons.
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HN how do I learn to code?
HtDP [0], CS50x [1], and whatever strikes your interest from teachyourselfcs [2], in that order.
Also highly recommend the book for nand2Tetris after CS50.
[0] https://htdp.org/2023-8-14/Book/index.html
[1] https://www.edx.org/learn/computer-science/harvard-universit...
[2] https://teachyourselfcs.com/
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Ask HN: Programming Courses for Experienced Coders?
This is a really good fundamentals resource: https://teachyourselfcs.com/ They list books and videos.
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Difference between learning programming and learning a language?
Study computer science, either through college or via teachyourselfcs.com.
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Considering coding bootcamp
In the current market it's better to just put some resources together and learn from platforms like OSSU or Odin Project or FreeCodeCamp to really dip your toes in. The bootcamp era was a byproduct of interest rates at the time and shoveling in as many bodies as they could into the field. You can literally build a curicullum yourself for 6 months and see how you like it while working retail or whatever else. Or for the more technical side: teachyourselfcs.com gives you some ideas if you wanna start actual cs concepts.
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What should I look at for making a systems programming language/compiled programming language?
https://teachyourselfcs.com/ also has a bunch of great resources for CS fundamentals.
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Where can I learn C?
Knowledge in a programming language is not complete without a full CS education. I recently found out this site: https://teachyourselfcs.com/
- Ka daryt?
- Sou Dev Junior e preciso da sua orientação pois não fiz faculdade de programação.
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What’s a technology that every backend engineer should know?
what's your opinion on teachyourselfcs.com for the fundamentals?
What are some alternatives?
Reddit-wiki-programming - Resources to Learn Data Structures and Algorithms, ace competitive programming, Get a Job in Tech/CS
missing-semester - The Missing Semester of Your CS Education 📚
Grokking-the-Coding-Interview-Patterns - This course categorizes coding interview problems into a set of 16 patterns. Each pattern will be a complete tool - consisting of data structures, algorithms, and analysis techniques - to solve a specific category of problems. The goal is to develop an understanding of the underlying pattern, so that, we can apply that pattern to solve other problems. [UnavailableForLegalReasons - Repository access blocked]
computer-science - :mortar_board: Path to a free self-taught education in Computer Science!
Crafting Interpreters - Repository for the book "Crafting Interpreters"
developer-roadmap - Interactive roadmaps, guides and other educational content to help developers grow in their careers.
Design Patterns - Design patterns implemented in Java
p1xt-guides - Programming curricula
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open-source-cs - Video discussing this curriculum:
git-internals-pdf - PDF on Git Internals
CS50x-2021 - 🎓 HarvardX: CS50 Introduction to Computer Science (CS50x)