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    The Self-Taught Programmer: The Definitive Guide to Programming Professionally

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    The Self-Taught Programmer: The Definitive Guide to Programming Professionally

    The Self-Taught Programmer: The Definitive Guide to Programming Professionally by Cory Althoff
    English | January 24, 2017 | ISBN: 0999685902 | 299 pages | AZW3 | 0.56 Mb

    I am a self-taught programmer. After a year of self-study, I learned to program well enough to land a job as a software engineer II at eBay. Once I got there, I realized I was severely under-prepared. I was overwhelmed by the amount of things I needed to know but hadn't learned yet. My journey learning to program, and my experience at my first job as a software engineer were the inspiration for this book. 

    This book is not just about learning to program; although you will learn to code. If you want to program professionally, it is not enough to learn to code; that is why, in addition to helping you learn to program, I also cover the rest of the things you need to know to program professionally that classes and books don't teach you. "The Self-taught Programmer" is a roadmap, a guide to take you from writing your first Python program, to passing your first technical interview. I divided the book into five sections: 

    1. Learn to program in Python 3 and build your first program. 
    2. Learn Object-oriented programming and create a powerful Python program to get you hooked. 
    3. Learn to use tools like Git, Bash, regular expressions and databases. Then use your new coding skills to build a web scraper. 
    4. Study Computer Science fundamentals like data structures and algorithms.
    5. Finish with tips for working with a team and landing a programming job. 

    You CAN learn to program professionally. The path is there. Will you take it?
    *NOTE This book was written for new programmers.