Do you think Computer Science equals building websites and mobile apps?
Are you feeling that you are doing repetitive and not so intelligent work?
Are you feeling a bit sick about reading manuals and copy-pasting code and keep poking around until it works all day long?
Do you want to understand the soul of Computer Science?
If yes, read SICP!!!
This is the second part of a two part series, you can find the first part here.
I need a place to save the interesting/useful stuff that I find for later use.
MIT Course Programming for the Puzzled
A book recently published that seems to be much better than clean code A Philosophy of Software Design
MIT Course Computational Science and Engineering
A book by Niklaus Wirth Algorithms + Data Structures = Programms, and one that has similar content but without compiler implementation and uses Modular-2 Algorithms&Data Structures
Do you think Computer Science equals building websites and mobile apps?
Are you feeling that you are doing repetitive and not so intelligent work?
Are you feeling a bit sick about reading manuals and copy-pasting code and keep poking around until it works all day long?
Do you want to understand the soul of Computer Science?
If yes, read SICP!!!
Let’s begin by asking the question: What is data?
Do you think Computer Science equals building websites and mobile apps?
Are you feeling that you are doing repetitive and not so intelligent work?
Are you feeling a bit sick about reading manuals and copy-pasting code and keep poking around until it works all day long?
Do you want to understand the soul of Computer Science?
If yes, read SICP!!!
Every programmer at some point has studied fibonacci numbers, mostly likely as an interview question.
Do you think Computer Science equals building websites and mobile apps?
Are you feeling that you are doing repetitive and not so intelligent work?
Are you feeling a bit sick about reading manuals and copy-pasting code and keep poking around until it works all day long?
Do you want to understand the soul of Computer Science?
If yes, read SICP!!!
The music in the beginning of each lecture is beautiful.