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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?
data-science
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How to escape generational poverty in this city
Look into MIT opencourseware — eg https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/6-0002-introduction-to-computational-thinking-and-data-science-fall-2016/. Or try a Google search "site:github.com data analysis full course"; this from OSSU seems good https://github.com/ossu/data-science. There are tons of free CS/data courses out there and there's no need to pay. You can go through the whole undergrad CS curriculum online free. Of all high paying industries, tech is by far the easiest to self-teach for free. You DM if you're not able to find something that works for you and we can discuss.
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Recommended pre requisite course before getting Google Data Analytics Professional Certificate
I would recommend you to check out the Data Scientist study plan made by OSSU (https://github.com/ossu/data-science), it is literally the Data Science career but with free resources, including Coursera courses.
- Correcting my IT Career Path and Growth
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Is Data Analyst hard and worth it?
Path to a free self-taught education in Data Science
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Thoughts on OSSU path to self-taught education in DATA SCIENCE
I'm a CS student from a third world country and I'm really interested in Data Science. Biggest issue is that my univeristy is bullshit. Zero serious work. I'm still taking classes only because of that degree that I can put one day on my CV. Exams are on middle school level and with just a tiny bit of knoweledge you can pass easily. I started learning some coding online from CS50 and I became really interested in Data Science/ML. I was looking for roadmaps and this one looks really good to me to go with. OSSU - DATA SCIENCE
- Does anyone know of some online learning services offer tech courses besides programming?
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Looking For Paid Tutor Python
Not a tutor but here’s a good resource to aid you in your journey, best of luck
- Data Analysts, anong dapat kong aralin?
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Best path to follow if you want to get into Natural Language Processing?
She can run through this to see if data is the right field for her, before sinking money into it: https://github.com/ossu/data-science
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Career Shifter
Just to add a resource na u might want to look into. Kumpleto na. https://github.com/ossu/data-science or https://github.com/ossu/computer-science
What are some alternatives?
missing-semester - The Missing Semester of Your CS Education 📚
computer-science - :mortar_board: Path to a free self-taught education in Computer Science!
data-science-ipython-notebooks - Data science Python notebooks: Deep learning (TensorFlow, Theano, Caffe, Keras), scikit-learn, Kaggle, big data (Spark, Hadoop MapReduce, HDFS), matplotlib, pandas, NumPy, SciPy, Python essentials, AWS, and various command lines.
developer-roadmap - Interactive roadmaps, guides and other educational content to help developers grow in their careers.
hacker-roadmap - A collection of hacking tools, resources and references to practice ethical hacking.
p1xt-guides - Programming curricula
bioinformatics - :microscope: Path to a free self-taught education in Bioinformatics!
open-source-cs - Video discussing this curriculum:
CS50x-2021 - 🎓 HarvardX: CS50 Introduction to Computer Science (CS50x)
PythonDataScienceHandbook - Python Data Science Handbook: full text in Jupyter Notebooks