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Yaroslav2021-07-26 10:04:36
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Yaroslav, 2021-07-26 10:04:36

Is there a good programming book?

I climbed on the resources of code wars and the like, solved problems there. Then I decided to take a contest from Yandex and realized that tasks like "count the number of characters in a line" do not give a proper idea of ​​programming. I want something difficult. At the university, one was advised, but there are tasks of this type "create an array, fill it with a stream" and so on. I wanted to go to the courses, but to be honest, I'm striving. Because according to the reviews, a rather muddy topic. (Courses from online universities) Some say that it’s a complete buzz and everything is hurt, others write in more detail that everything is very muddy and expensive. The last one is true, by the way.
I would like to solve complex problems that make you think.
Thank you all very much and have a great day!

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Sergey Gornostaev, 2021-07-26
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If you want to be a programmer, you have to program, not solve problems.

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evgeniy_lm, 2021-07-26
@evgeniy_lm

Is there a good programming book?

You have a lot of them. For example, mom or dad, colleagues at work / study. Solving the problems of a particular person or "group of comrades" is the job of a programmer, and sorting arrays is the same primitive skill as hammering nails for a carpenter

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approximate solution, 2021-07-26
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I would like to solve complex problems that make you think.

You definitely went below the 7th, 6th kata on codewars :) ?

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Jacen11, 2021-07-26
@Jacen11

code wars syntax is good to pull up in elementary things and masturbate stupid algorithms, if you want to understand how to program in real life, then you need to study architecture and saw projects that actually do at least something useful

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