The Self-Taught Computer Scientist The Beginner’s Guide to Data Structures & Algorithms

The Self-Taught Computer Scientist: The Beginner’s Guide to Data Structures & Algorithms by Cory Althoff is a comprehensive resource published by John Wiley & Sons on October 19, 2021. This 224-page guide is designed for beginner and self-taught programmers, introducing essential computer science fundamentals that are crucial for success in programming and software engineering. Althoff draws from his personal journey and experiences to provide insights into the foundational concepts of computer science, particularly focusing on data structures and algorithms.
Readers will find a structured approach to learning various algorithms, including linear and binary search, as well as an exploration of key data structures such as arrays, linked lists, and binary trees. The book aims to fill knowledge gaps, prepare individuals for technical interviews, and enhance their confidence in professional settings. With an emphasis on continuous learning, The Self-Taught Computer Scientist serves as a valuable tool for those looking to advance their programming skills and deepen their understanding of computer science principles.
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The follow-up to Cory Althoff’s bestselling The Self-Taught Programmer, which inspired hundreds of thousands of professionals to learn to program outside of school!
Fresh out of college and with just a year of self-study behind him, Cory Althoff was offered a dream first job as a software engineer for a well-known tech company, but he quickly found himself overwhelmed by the amount of things he needed to know, but hadn’t learned yet. This experience combined with his personal journey learning to program inspired his widely praised guide, The Self-Taught Programmer. Now Cory’s back with another guide for the self-taught community of learners focusing on the foundations of computer science.
The Self-Taught Computer Scientist introduces beginner and self-taught programmers to computer science fundamentals that are essential for success in programming and software engineering fields. Computer science is a massive subject that could cover an entire lifetime of learning. This book does not aim to cover everything you would learn about if you went to school to get a computer science degree. Instead, Cory’s goal is to give you an introduction to some of the most important concepts in computer science that apply to a programming career. With a focus on data structures and algorithms, The Self-Taught Computer Scientist helps you fill gaps in your knowledge, prepare for a technical interview, feel knowledgeable and confident on the job, and ultimately, become a better programmer.
- Learn different algorithms including linear and binary search and test your knowledge with feedback loops
- Understand what a data structure is and study arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, hash tables, binary trees, binary heaps, and graphs
- Prepare for technical interviews and feel comfortable working with more experienced colleagues
- Discover additional resources and tools to expand your skillset and continue your learning journey
It’s as simple as this: You have to study computer science if you want to become a successful programmer, and if you don’t understand computer science, you won’t get hired. Ready for a career in programming, coding, or software engineering and willing to embrace an “always be learning” mindset? The Self-Taught Computer Scientist is for you.
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