Finished the Beginners video on C
with an introduction to pointers and reading/writing files. I think I sort of understand it but when I build linked lists is when I will really test my comfort with pointers lol. But exposure is all I’m looking for. With enough exposure I will start to pick all this stuff up. Eventually.
TLDR;
Okay, so here are the highlights of what I did:
- Started on the “Technical Questions” section of the book “Cracking the Coding Interview” by Gayle Laakmann McDowell. I decided to get a quick intro to the
C
andJava
programming languages before I jump into building the core data structures and algorithms that will be covered in most all technical interviews. I continued with theC
for beginners video on YouTube. Finished the video. I feel a bit better aboutC
but I still need a lot more exposure to it. Now it’s time for some Java next.
Conclusion
That’s all for today. This is my sixth round of the “#100daysofcode” challenge. I will be continuing my work from round five into round six. I am currently working through the book “Cracking the Coding Interview” by Gayle Laakmann McDowell. My goal is to become more familiar with algorithms and data structures. This goal was derived from my goal to better understand operating systems and key programs that I use in the terminal regularly e.g. Git. This goal was in term derived from my desire to better understand the fundamental tools used for coding outside of popular GUIs. This in turn was derived from my desire to be a better back-end developer.
I have no idea if my path is correct but I am walking down this road anyways. Worst case scenario I learn a whole bunch of stuff that will help me out on my own personal projects.