I was a self taught career switcher, started learning python 3 years ago and landed a junior role 18 months ago, working mainly in python.
Along that way I have tried to pick up bits and pieces of CS knowledge where I can, but I still feel I lack the fundamentals of CS principles. I generally learn best with structured courses/roadmaps.
I know CS50x is a beginner course, but from my understanding it’s great for learning the fundamental CS principles (and I’ll be a beginner to C anyway).
Is it still worth doing in my position, or is there a more appropriate course I could take?
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r/cscareerquestions I was a self taught career switcher, started learning python 3 years ago and landed a junior role 18 months ago, working mainly in python. Along that way I have tried to pick up bits and pieces of CS knowledge where I can, but I still feel I lack the fundamentals of CS principles. I generally learn best with structured courses/roadmaps. I know CS50x is a beginner course, but from my understanding it’s great for learning the fundamental CS principles (and I’ll be a beginner to C anyway). Is it still worth doing in my position, or is there a more appropriate course I could take? submitted by /u/_ailme [link] [comments]
I was a self taught career switcher, started learning python 3 years ago and landed a junior role 18 months ago, working mainly in python.
Along that way I have tried to pick up bits and pieces of CS knowledge where I can, but I still feel I lack the fundamentals of CS principles. I generally learn best with structured courses/roadmaps.
I know CS50x is a beginner course, but from my understanding it’s great for learning the fundamental CS principles (and I’ll be a beginner to C anyway).
Is it still worth doing in my position, or is there a more appropriate course I could take?
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