Classic CS problems in Python
Episode #211,
published Sat, May 11, 2019, recorded Mon, Mar 4, 2019
Many of you studied computer science at a University to get into programming and your careers. But I bet most of you came through some self-study or some sort of back door into the industry. I count myself among that crowd.
This is one of the true bright spots of our industry. That we can earn our way in without necessarily getting college degrees. But sometimes that academic formalism would come in handy. That's where David Kopec's book comes in super handy. It's an approachable and quick into to CS and that's our topic on this episode.
Just for you listeners, 40% discount code on David's book: podtalkpython19
This is one of the true bright spots of our industry. That we can earn our way in without necessarily getting college degrees. But sometimes that academic formalism would come in handy. That's where David Kopec's book comes in super handy. It's an approachable and quick into to CS and that's our topic on this episode.
Just for you listeners, 40% discount code on David's book: podtalkpython19
Links from the show
David on Twitter: @davekopec
Classic Computer Science Problems in Python book: manning.com
Episode transcripts: talkpython.fm
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Classic Computer Science Problems in Python book: manning.com
Episode transcripts: talkpython.fm
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