5 Books Every Beginner Programmer Should Read

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In this video, I am mostly talking to people who've already gotten their first jobs as junior developers. There are five books, plus a bonus one, that every junior programmer should read, in my opinion of course but I haven't read all the books yet, so my opinion may change over time :)
There are plenty of books available on the market. If you're just starting out your programming journey, it's probably better to stick to courses like freecodecamp.org and not overthink it.
But you may still check out the "Talent Code" book that I mention first in this video. Just watch the video to find out why that is.
If you are just starting out and do prefer a book on a particular programming language, then the "Head First" series is great. Just Google "Head First" and the language you're trying to learn, e.g. "Head First Javascript". At least they try to make it fun.
It's not enough to just know how to program a computer. It's also important to understand how to structure your code, what the best practices are, how to work in an existing codebase, and, of course, how to test the code you write.
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@codevev
@codevev Жыл бұрын
Read, or forever be junior.
@SuvobrotoPal
@SuvobrotoPal 2 ай бұрын
❤Nice Video,
@codevev
@codevev 2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@aasa_
@aasa_ 2 ай бұрын
2:04 Would you recommend the unit testing book for someone who doesn’t know C# and only knows Python?
@codevev
@codevev 2 ай бұрын
In theory it should be fine and the concepts should be applicable to any language. But if you're looking for more Python-specific things, I've read amzn.to/49EqA9d and amzn.to/3OPtCPO (just the first edition of the latter though). I'd probably pick up the latter one since pytest can be really confusing and things are done a bit differently in Python versus c#
@mrdontrump
@mrdontrump Жыл бұрын
Да нормальные видосы) я правда ничё не понял
@codevev
@codevev Жыл бұрын
You can start learning English!
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