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Rarity72019-04-07 19:53:07
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Rarity7, 2019-04-07 19:53:07

What courses or plan are there in Computer Science??

I'm 19, studying computer science for 1.5 years. I learned Java for about 3-4 months, then I started Android for 1-1.5 months. I like Android programming and there are a lot of places in the city that require both Java and Android programmers. But the problem is that I started learning right from the language and then switched to the Android SDK. Of course, there is basic knowledge: a couple of algorithms, what OOP is, and everything related to the basics of programming. But I'm also very interested in how everything is arranged from the inside and how everything works. Googled and found these "plans".
https://teachyourselfcs.com
https://tproger.ru/curriculum/computer-science-ste...
https://proglib.io/p/cs-learning/
The question is that I'm a little confused and can't decide continue to study Android or go through any of these plans ??
I just think that without knowledge of these topics in the future it will be difficult to deal with the rest!?
Maybe there are some courses passed on your experience?

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Moskus, 2019-04-07
@Moskus

Learning is not a computer game, where it is enough to know the solution to pass it. Therefore, the curriculum, of course, gives a certain idea of ​​what disciplines are usually studied to obtain a specialty, but does not guarantee anything.
You, for example, studied at school, the subject "Russian language" should have taught you to write correctly, but you are already 19 years old, and you still put a question mark (also with an exclamation mark) at the end of the affirmative, and not interrogative sentence. Thus, the plan for studying Russian at school did not help you. And this is much easier than computer science.

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sim3x, 2019-04-07
@sim3x

The question is that I'm a little confused and can't decide to continue to study Android or go through any of these plans??
flip a coin or dice
I just think that without knowledge of these topics in the future it will be difficult to deal with the rest!?
No
Maybe there are some courses passed on your experience?
courses don't help.
If you don’t know how to google and read the docs, you’d better immediately change direction to one where such skills are not required
Go to an interview and ask there what you need to study or do in order for them to accept you to work for money

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igor travov, 2019-04-08
@estj

Here Brookshire has a yearly course in computer science for freshmen
with a plan for CS as an introduction,
well, a little bit of everything here ...
Didn't your teachers show you something like that?
https://shtonda.blogspot.com/2018/07/computer-scie...
You see, 12 sections, each with almost a dozen topics, so get acquainted, dive...
But CS is a big thing, and here , of course, not everything, something from the imperishable classics, something
from the already well-established mainstream, but something from something just starting, not yet very
visible ...

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