• The Self-Taught Developer

  • Tips and Tricks for Anyone to Learn Programming
  • By: Tommy Chheng
  • Narrated by: Kevin McAlister
  • Length: 1 hr and 38 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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The Self-Taught Developer

By: Tommy Chheng
Narrated by: Kevin McAlister
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Publisher's summary

Want a career as a software engineer? Don’t want to spend years or the money going to school? Have to write code for your current job?

The lessons in this book are all things author Tommy Chheng learned are vital to developers during his career. This book will teach you:

  • What tools you will need
  • How to ask the right questions
  • How to solve a programming problem
  • The important comptuer science topics
  • How to get hired
©2020 Tommy Chheng (P)2020 Tommy Chheng

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Don't be fooled

Despite its title, this waste of a credit gives the self-taught programmer nothing unique or that isn't typical advice for CS students. Very ordinary book, with a shamefully misleading cover.

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