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I've used wikipedia, mostly, but at uni we used 'Data Structures and Algorithms in Java' (http://java.datastructures.net). It was decent and thorough enough for a Java book. Of course, there's always Knuth...halbarad wrote:I'd like some help on learning about algorithms, I have done nothing on them at college and I want to expand my programming abilities. Preferably Java orientated tutorials would be good as well but any general algorithm stuff would help.
Thanks
Berengal wrote:I've used wikipedia, mostly, but at uni we used 'Data Structures and Algorithms in Java' (http://java.datastructures.net). It was decent and thorough enough for a Java book. Of course, there's always Knuth...halbarad wrote:I'd like some help on learning about algorithms, I have done nothing on them at college and I want to expand my programming abilities. Preferably Java orientated tutorials would be good as well but any general algorithm stuff would help.
Thanks
thoughtfully wrote:This is the book I used. It's very comprehensive, and while a bit intimidating, it ain't got squat on Knuth in that department. It's actually organized pretty well, heft is the main issue.
Mach1ne wrote:I know J2EE is somewhat similar to J2SE but they do have quite a few difference. Any good known resources that deals with just J2EE?
blob wrote:For a comp sci oriented introduction to Python there's also
How to Think Like a Computer Scientist: Learning with Python
Ventanator wrote:blob wrote:For a comp sci oriented introduction to Python there's also
How to Think Like a Computer Scientist: Learning with Python
Dunno if anyone else is having problems with this link, but it doesn't work for me.
Ventanator wrote:P.S. - I can do basic programming on a TI calculator (the 84), so what would be a good language/resource to go with to make the switch to programming on a PC?
Ventanator wrote:blob wrote:For a comp sci oriented introduction to Python there's also
How to Think Like a Computer Scientist: Learning with Python
Dunno if anyone else is having problems with this link, but it doesn't work for me.
P.S. - I can do basic programming on a TI calculator (the 84), so what would be a good language/resource to go with to make the switch to programming on a PC?
maxliving wrote:How about Objective-C / Cocoa / Any OS X Developing?
I have some experience with Java and C/C++
You, sir, name? wrote:I request a good learning resource for python3. Everything seems to be about python2, and the differences between python2 and python3. I want to enhance my python skills without first learning a deprecated version, and then re-learning everything.
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J the Ninja wrote:Fairly experienced computer user, has a working knowledge of scripting, but cannot program. Wants to learn OpenCL. Where do I start?
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