Upping My Game with Books On Algorithms
You can find the book here. You have an option to download Mozilla’s SpiderMonkey JavaScript shell and work on js natively on your machine, which is nice.
The reason I decided to read this book, right now, is that I am struggling with the Free Code Camp Bonfires and need a kind of boost.
I am also reading Clean Code which is a great introduction to naming conventions and best practices in programming in Java. [2]
So we are going over Java basics in class. I need to read chapter 2, but I am pretty sure I know about variables and all that jazz. Just seems we are going breakneck into the parts of programming everyone in that class knows and I am just scared that I may miss something. [3]
I will probably read chapter 2 again tonight. This is just intro stuff rehashed. Don’t know why I am so scared about the pace. If he was going over JFrame and GUIs this fast I’d probably fall out of my chair…
You can find the book here. You have an option to download Mozilla’s SpiderMonkey JavaScript shell and work on js natively on your machine, which is nice.
The reason I decided to read this book, right now, is that I am struggling with the Free Code Camp Bonfires and need a kind of boost.
I am also reading Clean Code which is a great introduction to naming conventions and best practices in programming in Java. [2]
So we are going over Java basics in class. I need to read chapter 2, but I am pretty sure I know about variables and all that jazz. Just seems we are going breakneck into the parts of programming everyone in that class knows and I am just scared that I may miss something. [3]
I will probably read chapter 2 again tonight. This is just intro stuff rehashed. Don’t know why I am so scared about the pace. If he was going over JFrame and GUIs this fast I’d probably fall out of my chair…
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