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A practical introduction to Programming: How to cut the noise and learn what really matters

Posted By: AlenMiler
A practical introduction to Programming: How to cut the noise and learn what really matters

A practical introduction to Programming: How to cut the noise and learn what really matters by Jian Wong
English | 3 Jul. 2018 | ASIN: B07F8C4VNP | 13 Pages | EPUB | 265.34 KB

Are you interested in learning how to program a computer? You will probably start by doing a Google search on how to program. However, you might find that there is a ton of information out there, and it’s difficult to decide on what you should learn and what you should not – this is a classic case of information overload and decision paralysis. I remember when I first started to code 8 years back, the web was filled with so much information that it was difficult to determine what was worth learning. It was only through very painful trial and error that I managed to get to where I am today.

In this short book, I would like to share with you a definitive approach to programming that help you jumpstart your programming adventure. This is not a book that teaches you the fundamentals of programming, there are a ton of resources out there that are better for that. What I wish to achieve is to help you identify what you are learning programming for, and to give you the best resources to achieve just that.

In this book, you will learn how to :

1. The various different areas of programming
2. The current state of software, artificial intelligence and machine learning
3. List of curated resources that I have determined to be useful after 8 years in the industry
4. Mental roadblocks and imposter syndrome in programming
5. My humble career advice after working as a software engineer for 5 years