Название: Data Structures and Algorithms in jаvascript (Early Access)
Автор: Federico Kereki
Издательство: No Starch Press
Год: 07/25/24
Страниц: 562
Язык: английский
Формат: pdf (true)
Размер: 10.1 MB
Think you know jаvascript? Think again. This isn’t your typical coding book—it’s a deep dive into the powerful world of data structures and algorithms that will transform the way you approach problem solving in jаvascript. Whether you’re a frontend developer tackling complex applications, a backend engineer building scalable systems, or a programmer preparing for technical interviews, this book will revolutionize the way you code. Each chapter is carefully crafted with clear, no-nonsense explanations of complex concepts, real-world coding examples, and challenging questions (with answers at the end) to reinforce your understanding. This book is geared toward three groups of readers. The first and main group is JS frontend (web) and backend (Node.js) developers, as it explores how we can apply data structures and algorithms to solve and optimize complex problems. The second group of readers is computer science (CS) students, as the book covers topics that appear in most CS courses. These students should be familiar with several programming languages, so the JS focus shouldn’t be a hindrance. The algorithms don’t heavily depend on aspects of the language and can be translated into other languages with little difficulty. Finally, the third group of readers includes programmers who are preparing for coding interviews or are interested in competitive programming.
Автор: Federico Kereki
Издательство: No Starch Press
Год: 07/25/24
Страниц: 562
Язык: английский
Формат: pdf (true)
Размер: 10.1 MB
Think you know jаvascript? Think again. This isn’t your typical coding book—it’s a deep dive into the powerful world of data structures and algorithms that will transform the way you approach problem solving in jаvascript. Whether you’re a frontend developer tackling complex applications, a backend engineer building scalable systems, or a programmer preparing for technical interviews, this book will revolutionize the way you code. Each chapter is carefully crafted with clear, no-nonsense explanations of complex concepts, real-world coding examples, and challenging questions (with answers at the end) to reinforce your understanding. This book is geared toward three groups of readers. The first and main group is JS frontend (web) and backend (Node.js) developers, as it explores how we can apply data structures and algorithms to solve and optimize complex problems. The second group of readers is computer science (CS) students, as the book covers topics that appear in most CS courses. These students should be familiar with several programming languages, so the JS focus shouldn’t be a hindrance. The algorithms don’t heavily depend on aspects of the language and can be translated into other languages with little difficulty. Finally, the third group of readers includes programmers who are preparing for coding interviews or are interested in competitive programming.