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Beginner's Step-by-Step Coding Course (DK Complete Courses, Kindle Book)

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  • Coding skills are in high demand and the need for programmers is still growing. Covering three of the most popular languages for new coders, this book uses a graphic method to break complex subjects into user-friendly chunks, bringing essential skills within easy reach. Each chapter contains tutorials on practical projects designed to teach you the main applications of each language, such as building websites, creating games, and designing apps. The book also looks at many of the main coding languages that are out there, outlining the key applications of each language, so you can choose the right language for you.

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Various Retailers have Beginner's Step-by-Step Coding Course (DK Complete Courses, eBook) on sale for $1.99.

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  • Coding skills are in high demand and the need for programmers is still growing. Covering three of the most popular languages for new coders, this book uses a graphic method to break complex subjects into user-friendly chunks, bringing essential skills within easy reach. Each chapter contains tutorials on practical projects designed to teach you the main applications of each language, such as building websites, creating games, and designing apps. The book also looks at many of the main coding languages that are out there, outlining the key applications of each language, so you can choose the right language for you.

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I've been doing software for nearly 30 years, MS in CS to boot. I looked through the table of contents and would not recommend this for those beginning to learn. The best way to learn is to pick a language you think you would like and start making software with it. When you outgrow that language pick another and rinse and repeat. Once you get a feel for a few languages then start learning data structures and algorithms.
There's a million and two awesome intro to programming courses available for free on the internet. FreeCodeCamp will teach you everything in this book. My personal favorite intro book is Learn To Program by Chris Pine. Happy coding folks.
It sure seems like just (1) choosing a language and (2) starting to make software with it skips a number of crucial steps. What about actually learning the language, for example?

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Most advanced OO languages are very similar. JAVA, C, C#.. you name it. The core of any programming is data modeling and algorithm. You need to have solid mathematical background for advanced programming, a college degree in CS is really should be mandatory. Why software is so buggy these days? I am telling you a secret - it's because the developers these days do not have solid foundation, most of them do not even have a BS degree let alone in CS. Blame corporate America whose goal is lower cost, not quality.
How about this masters program in CS for those with bachelor's in a non CS major? This masters is geared towards that and I was wondering about the curriculum. In your opinion, which electives would you recommend form the list? https://www.bsu.edu/academics/col...er-science

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