Hey, I am trying to learn more about Software Dev. Is there a book or a resource that goes through fundamentals? Or maybe there's an article that truly changed your perspective as a software dev.
Checkout udemy and freecodecamp
YouTube.... Universities aren't great for coding
Nahh I'd argue it only applies to people w good CS foundation. Otherwise, go to any formal education like Community collegges to first obtain CS fundamentals.
Ridiculous statement, coding without theory is how we have these stupid ‘bootcamps’
Any good books on theories? What theories are considered fundamentals for software dev?
Martin Kleppman has one of the best books. Search him.
Data structures, computer architecture, algorithms, operating systems, networking, distributed systems, computer security, i will even throw in web or mobile programming since that gives you experience with user experience.
Go through uc Berkeley’s CS61a lectures on YouTube, and follow the course online. Also, go through one of these two books: http://composingprograms.com/ Or https://web.mit.edu/alexmv/6.037/sicp.pdf Depending in the semester you’re looking at, one of those will be the book for the course. Go through the entire class, and do all the exercises. If you make it through that, go through their cs61b course in the same way. These two will give you the most basic fundamentals of programming.
Leetcode
MIT open courseware or Coursera
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Get a degree from a good university then get real world experience, that’s the case for anything technical really ...