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1723, 2017-11-09 21:31:18

Tell me, what (th) there are books (a) on the basics of programming (algorithms, data structure, OOP, etc.)?

Good afternoon!
At the moment I'm learning Html, Css, JS.
But I understand that you still need to know the basics (at least superficially).
I would like to read the book in order to understand in more detail what is happening there "below".
I imagine it roughly, but I understand that in the future, in any case, I will have to face it, one way or another.
Well, I didn’t mean that I don’t understand at all what algorithmization, structuring, OOP is.
I have basic knowledge in these areas, but I would like to strengthen myself.
I also have knowledge of English and the basic syntax of most popular languages, which is why I can easily understand any (simple) js, c# code (for example) and understand how something works.
As there are bases of the assembler.
Ppodskazhite, please book(s) on the basics of programming (algorithms, data structuring, OOP, etc.).
Thanks to.
ps junior level

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tema_sun, 2017-11-09
@tema_sun

Only Whip, only hardcore.

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Maxim Fedorov, 2017-11-10
@qonand

OOP
Bertrand Meyer. "Object Oriented Design of Software Systems"
Grady Booch "Object Oriented Analysis and Design with Sample Applications"
Thomas Kormen "Algorithms Construction and Analysis"
Henry Warren "Algorithmic Tricks for Programmers"
Nicholas Wirth "Algorithms and Data Structures"
Donald Knuth "The Art of Programming"

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Dimonchik, 2017-11-09
@dimonchik2013

look for Design Patterns, including video lectures, not much is clear there without reference to the language, but at least you can support the battle about Singleton
, the rest is better to take Python and do it, or Go, it is also simple and immediately focus on structures,
let's put it here

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