Hey everyone! With no experience in CS languages, about a week ago, I started Harvard’s CS50P to get into CS. I just finished Week 8 (9/10 weeks), and I’m really enjoying python. Although CS50P was a great course, I do think that they skimmed over some concepts, such as OOP. Please let me know of any books that I can study from not only to supplement the CS50P and gain a deeper understanding from what I’ve already learned, but even books that can help me become more advanced at it! Thank you!
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r/learnpython Hey everyone! With no experience in CS languages, about a week ago, I started Harvard’s CS50P to get into CS. I just finished Week 8 (9/10 weeks), and I’m really enjoying python. Although CS50P was a great course, I do think that they skimmed over some concepts, such as OOP. Please let me know of any books that I can study from not only to supplement the CS50P and gain a deeper understanding from what I’ve already learned, but even books that can help me become more advanced at it! Thank you! submitted by /u/CastawayComb [link] [comments]
Hey everyone! With no experience in CS languages, about a week ago, I started Harvard’s CS50P to get into CS. I just finished Week 8 (9/10 weeks), and I’m really enjoying python. Although CS50P was a great course, I do think that they skimmed over some concepts, such as OOP. Please let me know of any books that I can study from not only to supplement the CS50P and gain a deeper understanding from what I’ve already learned, but even books that can help me become more advanced at it! Thank you!
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