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Okay, but the only book there that teaches an actual language is for Objective-C...😑😧
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2erXre524957yImho: Go and read only "Clean Code", the rest is learning by doing. The other books will be just good references when you encounter such things.
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So should he read "Clean Code" or "Code Complete?" 🤔
Also, I still need to (re-)read that design patterns book. I read it like half way but forgot everything about it -
@freeme sell those books, use the money to buy course in udemy. Try to pick one area of dev, like web frontend or backend or something that you like. After finish with that course try to make your own mini project.
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Spoiler alert: knowledge not applied, is knowledge not understood.
Apply those algorithms, build data structures (linked lists, skip lists, hashmaps). Send a request to an API, have two processes talk to each other, write a string to file, read a string from a file, write a orogram that accepts parameters which it then prints.
That's in essence all I do when I build API clients. -
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