I have been on a quest to become a world-class computer programmer in 6 months.
Why?
Because I see computer science and programming as a way for me to be lazy. (If you haven't read, "How to Be Free"-by Tom Hogdkinson. I highly recommend it)
It gives me more time to think.
Here is what I've encountered so far.
A. Awesome Resources
1. Automating the Boring Stuff- https://automatetheboringstuff.com/chapter16/
honestly, one of the best books I've found on programming in general. Because the author assumes you know nothing about programming.
2. Code Academy Python- so I'll tell you what, I'm not a big fan of code academy, for how the learning is sequenced, but the content is useful. I found myself saying "Wow I wish I knew what string sequences is when I was iOS programming?!"
3. MIT Software Engineering OpenCourseWare - The pdf section had some cool insights in programming.
Here is what we are doing so far.
signing off!
Moose
Why?
Because I see computer science and programming as a way for me to be lazy. (If you haven't read, "How to Be Free"-by Tom Hogdkinson. I highly recommend it)
It gives me more time to think.
Here is what I've encountered so far.
A. Awesome Resources
1. Automating the Boring Stuff- https://automatetheboringstuff.com/chapter16/
honestly, one of the best books I've found on programming in general. Because the author assumes you know nothing about programming.
2. Code Academy Python- so I'll tell you what, I'm not a big fan of code academy, for how the learning is sequenced, but the content is useful. I found myself saying "Wow I wish I knew what string sequences is when I was iOS programming?!"
3. MIT Software Engineering OpenCourseWare - The pdf section had some cool insights in programming.
Here is what we are doing so far.
signing off!
Moose