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A Programmer's Guide to Computer Science: A virtual degree for the self-taught developer
A Programmer's Guide to Computer Science: A virtual degree for the self-taught developer
By: William Springer
You know how to code... ...but is it enough?
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Number of pages
188
Published year
2019
Category
Educational >> Technology&Computer
Suitable age
16 and up
Cover type
Hardcover with ImageWrap
Dimensions
0.43 x 6.00 x 9.00 mm
Weight
9.30 g
isbn
9781951204006
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Do you feel left out when other programmers talk about asymptotic bounds? Have you failed a job interview because you don't know computer science? Volume one covers the most frequently referenced topics, including: - Algorithms and data structures - Graphs - Problem-solving techniques - Complexity theory The author, a senior developer at a major software company with a PhD in computer science, takes you through what you would have learned while earning a four-year computer science degree. When you finish this book, you'll have the tools you need to hold your own with people who have - or expect you to have - a computer science degree. You already know how to program. Don't let the lack of a degree hold back your career.
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