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Need advice
course Computer science is very wast field the fundamental remains same, learn basic fundamentals, data structures, concepts of object oriented programming.
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Career change - future job market
There are degree levels courses on the subject, you could pick one and study. If there’s study material then that’s a bonus too.
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Do I need a masters for a future in advanced data science roles?
If you can self learn, there are hundreds of video lectures available online, check out this link: https://github.com/Developer-Y/cs-video-courses
- Resources to learn CS fundamentals.
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Unfortunately, I didn't get admission in any University. Now what should I do now?
I found this link: https://github.com/Developer-Y/cs-video-courses
- Computer Science courses with video lectures
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Welche Websites für Gratis Stuff muss jeder kennen?
Computer Science Courses auf Github mit Videos
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Looking for a YouTube playlist for learning compsci
There's no one playlist that will have all content but here's a good resource https://github.com/Developer-Y/cs-video-courses
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Please help..You can change a life..
Are u really interested in CS?. Just ask urself this qn. You are still young. You can still do whatever you want to perfection. OP Competitive exams are very difficult to crack when you are preparing alone without support. People don't go to coaching classes for materials alone, it helps them to stay in schedule and keep motivated by seeing others who are competing for the same spot. If you are still motivated to do civil services exam, just try to get into a coaching centre or a study group. If you are still interested in CS after exploring various career options. You could checkout this link which has a curriculum for complete cs beginners. Then you can look into the different fields associated with CS. For Web dev, there is a website called Odin project which has a detailed curriculum. Check out freecodecamp or datacamp which has beginner friendly courses for python and SQL. Join subreddits related to your field of interest. There will be a lot of people who are willing to help. GitHub will also have a lot of resources . There are many free courses available in yt and coursera- Check out this link. Stay away from distractions.Follow the Pomodoro technique, if you feel distracted while trying to focus on studying
professional-programming
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A collection of learning resources for curious software engineers
The inclusion of the perspective section: https://github.com/charlax/professional-programming?tab=read... I think is really smart. Same for personal productivity. Two things that can dramatically change how and what you end up studying and doing with your time / life.
I did a coding bootcamp and yeah the frontend knowledge they taught was useful, but I could have learned that online for free. Looking back, the far more valuable thing I learned was how to discipline myself and my time - that was the first time in my life I was truly disciplined and mindful in how I spent my time. I also got perspective I'd never seen before: there was some folks in my cohort that were in their 30s and 40s and undergoing career change, and I learned two things from them: First, don't stress too much, your life has much more flexibility than you might expect (this truth is borne out, they all have perfectly successful careers in their new lives as engineers), and second, make a great use of the time you have.
Bog-standard advice we all know, but to witness it firsthand from people living it and sharing it is different. The shared article in the github is incredible: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/sep/07/termin...
I often wonder why I don't see more of these sorts of articles. From watching a family member slowly die of cancer, and from reading books like "When Breath Becomes Air," I'm guessing it's some combination of exhaustion, disability, and a new set of priorities that doesn't really involve death blogging. Still, I find these kinds of writings more poignant than most things I read.
- Professional Programming – Learning resources for software engineers
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How long did it take you to code by second nature?
Also this repo helps https://github.com/charlax/professional-programming
- Professional Programming
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5 GitHub Repositories every Developer should know
1. Professional Programming
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Open Source Repositories
Professional Programming. As reported, The goal of this page is to make you a more proficient developer. If you have excellent resources, you can try to open a PR and include them here. But in any csae, I wanted to include this because it seems super interesting.
- These GitHub repositories contain so much knowledge you can use to become a better developer.
- Professional-programming: A collection of full-stack resources for programmers
What are some alternatives?
open-source-cs - Video discussing this curriculum:
Pycco - Literate-style documentation generator.
awesome-network-analysis - A curated list of awesome network analysis resources.
pck3r - This program created for novice in linux and can handle almost things in ubuntu and all distributions based on debian(package manager : "apt")...
Awesome Cryptography - A curated list of cryptography resources and links.
Basic-Algorithms - Basic algorithms and data structures written in different programming languages
coding-interview-university - A complete computer science study plan to become a software engineer.
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mega-interview-guide - The MEGA interview guide, JavaSciript, Front End, Comp Sci
every-programmer-should-know - A collection of (mostly) technical things every software developer should know about
computer-science - :mortar_board: Path to a free self-taught education in Computer Science!
rdm - Our regulatory documentation manager. Streamlines 62304, 14971, and 510(k) documentation for software projects.