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You’re a programmer…but you don’t have a college degree.
You know how to code, but interviewers want you to design algorithms and give asymptotic bounds.
Learn the theory. Ace the interview. Don’t let the lack of a degree hold back your career. Learn computer science now.
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07W8BMSKG
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Jaxson Media
Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
Publication date ‏ : ‎ August 10, 2019
Language ‏ : ‎ English
File size ‏ : ‎ 2.8 MB
Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
Print length ‏ : ‎ 190 pages
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1951204020
Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Book 1 of 2 ‏ : ‎ A Programmer’s Guide to Computer Science
Best Sellers Rank: #242,638 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #17 in Algorithm Programming #22 in Programming Algorithms #400 in Computer Science (Kindle Store)
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  1. Megan

    A light textbook
    A Programmer’s Guide to Computer Science distills a huge portion of the theoretical side of a comp sci degree into about 200 pages. It is very much a textbook, with some (very light!) math, and theory that you won’t be using in your day-to-day unless you’re in research, quantum computing, etc. That said, a lot of the information *is* useful to have as a background.I picked this one up as a refresher since it’s been over a decade (*ulp*) since I went to school. A lot of the material was very familiar, and some stuff that I struggled with back then was made clearer in this book.A Programmer’s Guide to Computer Science isn’t a particularly compelling read. It’s very dry, delivering facts, diagrams, bits of math, and a little pseudocode to get the point across. But the information is very good and I would recommend you suffer through this one. It’s only about 200 pages. 10 pages a day and you’ll be done in a month-ish.

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  2. NK

    EXACTLY what I needed.
    As a self-taught programmer, this book is exactly what I was looking for. It gives you a run down of the important stuff that you’ll need for interviews, and to be a *good* programmer. It isn’t comprehensive, and as other reviewers said, it’s not supposed to be. However, it is comprehensive enough to guide you on your journey, and nice to have while you dig into other resources (and to serve as a reference/reinforce materials).If you’re a self-taught programmer, a bootcamp grad, or even if you have a degree, this book is a must.A note to the author: I would personally love to see this as an entire series, and I would definitely buy all of them. I’m aware of volume 2 coming out, and can’t wait for that, but I’d also love to see different volumes for different areas. “A Programmer’s Guide to X” series would definitely make a killing and help many people!

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  3. Sadhi S

    Great book
    I wish it had more code samples but it’s a great small book while I’m learning DS&A

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  4. Dorraj Machai

    A very thorough overview!
    The author very clearly states in the beginning that covering all of the topics mentioned in the book cannot be covered completely by the book, both in the beginning and at the end. This is a much appreciated note! Do no expect to get everything you need from a single book, ever. It’s a very complete overview of topics that I’d: 1.) heard of but did not genuinely understand, or 2.) never known about. I really appreciate the way these things were introduced to me. I will be buying the second volume!

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  5. Mohammed Q. Hussian

    Great as Introduction and Refresher
    I really enjoyed reading this book and found it really useful as a refresher for topics I already know and as a quick and useful introduction to topics that I didn’t know well. It’s also really good for people who would like read introductions about theoretical computer science where rigid mathematics doesn’t show. This volume examine (1) the basics of computer science such as Algorithms and Data Structures and (2) the basics of theoretical computer science: Complexity Theory and the well-known computation model Turing Machine.

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  6. Haddee Ann

    Meh. Good try…?
    Not very well written imo. Not easy to understand. Probably just could have used some proof reading before publishing. I like the authors attempt, but just abbreviates complex topics.It’s a good topic list that you could take and do your own research to understand.

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  7. JOHN

    Soft Intro
    Having no background in computer science, but in wanting to become a professional programmer, I initially took a Coursera course on algorithms and data structures and after a week became overwhelmed. This book, however, was exactly the approach I needed. Dr. Springer’s examples and explanation of the problems, to me, show that he must have really listened to what his audience was going through and provides in this book a conversational approach to learning complex topics.

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  8. klempk

    Handy summary of important computer science topics
    Great review/concise summary of important topics in computer science. Might be overwhelming for someone who has never studied CS at all. Was a great refresher for me on topics I’d studied long ago, and a good introduction to others I’d never learned.

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  9. Yoosuf

    A well detailed read 👌🏽. Would recommend for students studying computing.

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  10. Kathrine Thompson

    It’s short and doesn’t have enough information from the price. All the other reviews feel the same, I’m not going to waste too much energy writing a review since I’ve wasted enough money on it already

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  11. Cormac Daly

    I did not read this book. The binding is terrible. Many, many pages are loose and have fallen out. “Printed by Amazon in France”. They need to sort this out as it’s unusable.

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  12. アマゾナイト

    2冊あって合計で7千円超で、実際に薄くて拡大されたプリントみたいな感じで、それにしても1冊でまとめられたはずなのに、2冊にしたらめっちゃ高いです。

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  13. KaaN

    Excellent

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