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I think the best piece of advice I have got ever was in my third year of CS, in an algorithms and complexity class. I remember when we went up to the blackboard and someone was stuck in some part of a problem, the professor always told us to take a step back. Literally. So I remember people took a step back (even, sometimes some people returned to their seats to see the whole blackboard) and it seemed, they magically got the answer. In those times I questioned that. How someone who has been stuck in the same problem for a long time, take a step back and then see what’s the problem?
Then, one day, I was in the blackboard and was stuck somewhere, the professor gave me that advice. One step back and I saw the blackboard in a different way. I was able to keep on writing a solution for the problem.
After that, I found it doesn’t need to be a literal step back. It can be going for a walk, drink or eat something, whatever. You know that, if you ever feel stressed and you can keep going on, relax, but you seldom do that. At least, I don’t.
So, today, I was programming something, but it didn’t work. I was 100% sure, I understood what I needed to code, but it wasn’t still working. I decided to brush my teeth and drink water; meanwhile I was summing up what I had done. I rethought the whole problem for a moment, and I got it! I was focused in the details, instead of the whole picture.
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Annie Easley, programmer at NASA, known for her coding on the Centaur rocket
11/4/2016 Empty library on a Friday night, alone and getting intimate with coding = my aesthetics
Back in school means triple times the coffee and zero time to read 😭😩
A full stack developer is someone who can work with both back-end and front-end tech…OR someone who devours pancakes. #Coderjokes
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Lasers + Keyboards = All the best things!!! CODE ON. ⚡️⚡️⚡️
Python code for a tic-tac-toe game.
The code checks for all win conditions as well as a draw. This is then displayed at the end to the user.
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Watch: This hilarious ad perfectly skewers the belief that girls can’t code
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This is an incredibly useful website for visualizing algorithms and data structures. Seeing how things are modeled and interact makes it so much easier to grasp the theoretical concepts illustrated. Give it a try and let me know how did you find it :). Website: https://visualgo.net/
I remember I had trouble understanding DS since I can’t visualize it. Man I wish I had this when I was studying it.
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