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[Thread] Share resources to the best content you would recommend to someone trying to learn more about Software Engineering?

This is something that helped me a lot during my Engineering days and some of it I even used during my job. It is great to work through these problems out of curiosity as it builds great intuition around computing and algorithms.

This course provides an introduction to mathematical modeling of computational problems.

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP61Oq3tWYp6V_F-5jb5L2iHb

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Software Engineering Resources Recommendations

Few people asked me for my recommendations on Tech resources - I'll divide across following sections - 1. CS Fundamentals - Its a recommended flow that you should know beyond knowing how to code. Follow this - https://teachyourselfcs.com/ 2. DSA - a) https://neetcode.io - Its blind 150 is awesome. Its paid courses are also decent b) CLRS book (How can we leave that?) 3. System Design resources - a) System Design interview Vol 1 and 2 - Alex Xu OR you can take annual subscription of their website - https://bytebytego.com b) The OG book - DDIA - this is a must read and has very high ROI 4. Backend Engineering - - Learning Backend development like a curriculum - https://boot.dev - Coding challenges a) For beginners to experienced - https://codingchallenges.fyi/challenges/intro b) For experienced folks - (codecrafters.io) https://app.codecrafters.io/r/adorable-eagle-556273 (Referral) 5. Software Engineering - What Software Engineering truly is? - Software Engineering at Google Book(Oreilly) 6. DevOps / AWS - a) AWS course - https://learn.cantrill.io/ - To learn more in depth than just passing certifications b) Other DevOps resources - kodekloud.com (all devops tools, especially kubernetes ones are good) c) What SRE truly is? - Site Reliability Engineering book (Oreilly) 7. Promotions / Impact / Growing in the role - a) JoinTaro - Website where you get answers to your questions about promotions, impact etc. https://www.jointaro.com/r/sarvajs408/ - Check the founders posts on linkedin on what to look for b) Software Engineering Handbook by Gergely 7. Misc / Good to read - a) Head first series by Oreilly publication (Design Patterns, OOAD) b) Chaos Engineering (Oreilly) If you guys think we can add more things, where you know the resources are absolute best to be recommended for the return on investment(time, money) they give, please do drop in your recommendations in the comments