Learning Data Structures in JavaScript from Scratch
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This course teaches data structures (linked lists, binary search trees, hash tables) from the ground up.
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Eric Traub
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Tips or advice for upskilling + self learning
Howya..
So I did a degree in web engineering, so technically it is a CS degree but not really. I've experience mostly with node, delving into react native and react at the moment. I'm attempting to up skill after a few years of a job I realize now isn't teaching me anything other than bad habits. But it's over whelming. I'm hoping some devs here have some tips if they managed to up skill outside of work and how they structured it while being realistic? or tips for the irish job market in general?
I think I'm bouncing around topics, and I'm not sure if it's a good idea to be going into some of them.
Resources I'm using are:
- Coding challenges ( which I think might be the best way to do it but it melts my brain after a few hours straight) might save these are Saturday afternoons.
- Books, cracking the code interview (that's an intimidating piece of writing), javascript the good bits.
- Online repos, I can't find it thing now, but it's basically data structure and algorithms in JS (which I feel is one of my major issues).
- Udemy courses : React Native + HooksData Structures in JSAdvanced CSS / SassReact with Redux JS the weird partsJunior to Senior Web Dev I like the courses, they have a structure + examples to work through.. the bits I've done they seem well laid out and simple to follow.. I do find my concentration is the issue here because it's videos instead of reading.
I don't really know what area I want to go into (I know this is a problem), but I know I want out of where I am now and I figured with my background brushing up on front end stuff is the fastest way to do that even if it's not what I do forever. Right now I think I don't have the front end skills for front end and I don't know enough for back end etc. But the main thing is.. I don't know how to structure learning by myself.