
[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.

https://www.youtube.com/@CodeWithHarry Best channel for aspiring Software Developers, tried to learn Python from this channel!

https://grugbrain.dev/ Not exactly a resource, but very good for understanding the nuances of being a developer.

This reads so funny 🤣 but I love it.

Reallly funny and language too is fun to read😆😂

A good repository of Netflix Engineering Information

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6gx4Cwl9DGAHdJdtEl0-XiRfPRAvpbSz
Quickly deployed a Discord bot over the weekend with this + some other resources hahaha.

Damn, but this do be looking real simple. I will try this over the weekend.

Build some projects . Write code, read code. No other way to learn.

That’s so true. Can you share some resources?


CS50 is literally the best. I loved it.

Idk if they're any good anymore, but back in college when I dabbled with coding, I experimented with a couple of courses but liked Treehouse the most. This might be old content now, idk if they managed it well, but great videos and teachers

This looks so cool.

What we look for in a resume? https://huyenchip.com/2023/01/24/what-we-look-for-in-a-candidate.html

This is genuinely well formatted. I’ll read it ASAP

The ultimate guide to navigate the software engineering space!

This genuinely kinda looks hella lit 🔥

Could anyone give their pov on whether a non engineer should learn coding/software enginerring if I do not plan to get a job in this field?

Not a bad idea to learn anything new tbh

Yea, fair point
