I've read over 100 coding books. Here's what I learned

I've read over 100 coding books. Here's what I learned

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@AlekseyFilippovHuzzah
@AlekseyFilippovHuzzah - 01.01.2024 01:40

Hunt for books is my hobby 😂😂😂

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@therabidpancake1
@therabidpancake1 - 03.12.2023 07:18

I have the books I just need to learn code structure.

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@prathamgupta7995
@prathamgupta7995 - 22.10.2023 10:26

First 2 minutes into the video and i subscribed the channel . Really Informative

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@arghyaprotimhalder5592
@arghyaprotimhalder5592 - 21.09.2023 16:17

People sometimes say why resd book you old fashioned but i love reading and experimenting, pen and paper.
I learned this way

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@LuanLouzada
@LuanLouzada - 20.09.2023 04:04

I'm watching this video a year later and asking myself, oh my god, where is Fluent Python - Luciano Ramalho

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@simonnaizghi4183
@simonnaizghi4183 - 05.09.2023 13:22

nice point it was a very helpful video and liked the way you switched places

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@richardjones7984
@richardjones7984 - 02.09.2023 18:31

I learned Fortran programming on an ICL machine back in 1977. I had a 40 foot long bookshelf of manuals to read. So I just picked up the basics and learned from the code itself and my team mates.

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@mahfuzurmahimrahman97
@mahfuzurmahimrahman97 - 20.08.2023 20:44

@PythonProgrammer can you suggest Django books

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@binaykumar8292
@binaykumar8292 - 14.08.2023 04:26

Have you read SICP , it's the only programming book you ever need

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@caffeinejavacode1475
@caffeinejavacode1475 - 02.05.2023 07:19

I Java world there are a lot of book that have over 400+ pages
If would read 10 books with 400 pages it would be take years because it's programming you chould read carefully, repeat the code.

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@paulhughes1626
@paulhughes1626 - 28.04.2023 16:50

I've always preferred the "Why" over the "How to", well more of the why than the how to as many years passed.

I have read lots of books, beginner to Intermediate that explain the how to and step by step, but in the back of my mind I'm going, yeah but WHY is it done like this, WHY am I having to do this and that, and while yes some books explain the why, they are usually 1000s of pages of stuff I've seen over and over again at a beginner level, but then with the missing "How to" after explaining the "Why".

I like books that go, this is how it's done AND why it's done this way, so you go, oh I see this is why we do this and this is how to implement it.

A book that goes from beginning to Intermediate to advanced cutting through the fluff getting straight to the point of the how to and why or a series from Beginner to Expert, especially Intermediate to expert would make my day, and after reading lots of books, I've yet to see this "Golden book" and I've read books that most recommend in the usual top 10 - 20 all time etc., while some are great, they just don't go to the depths I'm looking for combining what I need to know without the book being 1000s of pages long and DRY! Which yes many books repeat themselves over and over again.

For me the project books are the best, as you see the language at work and then piece together the why if you can, if it doesn't explain it, and a lot of Intermediate books just don't have enough: this is how it's implemented in the work place, but here's some theory for you to grasp....eventually....sometime later....or never.

Programming can be fun one day and a pain the next. Nature of the beast I guess, but after many years of programming one thing I've learned is that I'll never know everything about computers and programming. 😂

All the best to all the old and new programmers 👍🏼

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@asktele3143
@asktele3143 - 12.04.2023 11:21

I fall a victim,I actually spend more time searching good reads than reading the books I already have in storage!

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@Quicksolution894
@Quicksolution894 - 25.03.2023 04:26

The first Book inspired me Html css, JavaScript and jquery-John Duckett
Easy to learn and understand I recommend

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@emonymph6911
@emonymph6911 - 15.03.2023 17:10

GILES YOU NERD! Are there any books on COMPUTER SCIENCE STANDARDS or even better modern COMP SCI DICTIONARIES!? The industry is too wild west at the moment. Devs are the smartest idiot who ever lived their job is to organize things and they can't even make a dictionary and agree on terminology.

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@user-ro2uy7ob7r
@user-ro2uy7ob7r - 15.03.2023 12:26

thanks

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@justadude8716
@justadude8716 - 10.03.2023 02:49

Ummm... if you happen to not need any of those book I'd be happy to have some of them 😄(will even pay for shipping!)

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@Icecodes
@Icecodes - 05.03.2023 13:36

Yes, he was 12 years old when started reading those books

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@cainabel6356
@cainabel6356 - 04.03.2023 07:03

Not understanding the concepts was my problem, the other was going to a university. I asked the teacher, and he stated go ask his assistant. I go ask the assistant and he said go ask the help center. That is when I said, "I am on my own." The whole run around made angry. Then there was the part that classes tend to run, even if you are slower than the rest. It is a big waste of my money and time for going to a university. One reason to do what this guy states.

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@charlesphilips1656
@charlesphilips1656 - 26.02.2023 01:47

this video is great thank you

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@jaulloa21
@jaulloa21 - 25.02.2023 22:39

I feel like reading computational physics.

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@jaulloa21
@jaulloa21 - 25.02.2023 21:49

I remember code being way to complex, to now using it and studying operations to implement more ways to utilize code

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@md.maidulislam5427
@md.maidulislam5427 - 11.02.2023 07:38

I have basic computer knowledge. How can i learn programming?

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@vipstars7936
@vipstars7936 - 06.02.2023 20:20

Which book is best version in python......pls tell me

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@johncool8653
@johncool8653 - 03.01.2023 11:21

Programing is never about theory is all about practice, I would never understand how a person just read books and be an expert.

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@Sherlock-zb5kz
@Sherlock-zb5kz - 04.12.2022 13:51

Uncle looks so handsome.

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@Edward-yf3hp
@Edward-yf3hp - 02.12.2022 01:56

Could not find the Python course on Brilliant. I gave up after going through many windows answering their stupid questions about my personal life. I just want to learn Python, what a joke, thanks a lot, that was a waste of time

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@rafaqathussain7259
@rafaqathussain7259 - 01.12.2022 13:30

WHICH R GOOD FOR STATISTICS ONLY

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@rafaqathussain7259
@rafaqathussain7259 - 29.11.2022 17:56

i want tolearn python for statistics which book shall i follow.for multiple regression etc. i have done basic dook

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@PoPodkay
@PoPodkay - 26.11.2022 14:36

thank you

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@maduxdotca
@maduxdotca - 01.11.2022 17:23

I am a UX designer not a programmer, but I am glad I found your channel. Your advice on learning is applicable beyond coding.

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@DonEdward
@DonEdward - 31.10.2022 04:30

Find an area of python you like of practical use. Then just study that. Think in terms of if you're learning an input or output thing. Then learn the other. Like, if you learn about databases, either learn some modules to fill that database or get data from the database.

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@Raja-tt4ll
@Raja-tt4ll - 16.10.2022 20:14

Nice

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@3vonline
@3vonline - 16.10.2022 07:20

Great video.

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@sorvex9
@sorvex9 - 13.10.2022 19:19

Or... don't read books and learn to make projects and reading the actual documentation behind i.e. Python or any package that you may use.

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@johnnyq4260
@johnnyq4260 - 12.10.2022 18:26

There is only one word to describe a life spent on reading coding books: wasted.

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@patrickhenry7416
@patrickhenry7416 - 12.10.2022 07:54

Cringe af

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@excellNexcel
@excellNexcel - 12.10.2022 03:22

Don't buy books period. Use the Internet: go to digital classes; go to blogs and go to instructional websites.

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@96merluzzo
@96merluzzo - 11.10.2022 23:55

2 minute video, 2 minute ads. Fair enough

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@carlosarrasco
@carlosarrasco - 10.10.2022 17:03

Hello, thank you very much for your video, it always inspires.
Please, do you think you can make a video where you specifically show how you study a technical or data science book? I mean, what methods do you use? Thanks in advance. Greetings from Peru.

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@Zen-rw2fz
@Zen-rw2fz - 10.10.2022 06:12

Lol, never read bool at all, just learned through online documentations...

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@TheFootballPlaya
@TheFootballPlaya - 10.10.2022 05:57

What do you think about the mixin pattern (or anti-pattern) in python? Do you think this is a good or bad approach to OOP?

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@Notir072
@Notir072 - 09.10.2022 11:16

Looks like you know exactly how such a book should be made... Why don't you write your own then ?

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@GameCreatorOfGod
@GameCreatorOfGod - 09.10.2022 04:56

Want to learn how to code? Do not use books, use small examples from ducumenteries on the laungege your using. Add more to your small program to make it do more. Use sub-ruteens often and learn functions. Then you will learn how to jump from your program code to out of the loop code and back. This is the best way to learn.

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@NetanelColish
@NetanelColish - 07.10.2022 22:15

Thank you so much!

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@sungjuyea4627
@sungjuyea4627 - 07.10.2022 20:18

My best CS book has always been CSAPP, not in Python, and not for beginners though! I think this book is absolutely necessary if you want to understand deeper about CS, and definitely helpful of understanding high level languages like Python and JavaScript

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@punnypunny1487
@punnypunny1487 - 07.10.2022 14:40

변기 똥 어디로

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@mintusaren895
@mintusaren895 - 07.10.2022 00:18

Connect me to philosophy than science.

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@basicguy5785
@basicguy5785 - 06.10.2022 17:21

Haven't bought a coding book for more than 10 years. I haven't found a topic that wasn't covered by a free resource on the internet.

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