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JavaScript Algorithms - The Fundamentals
« em: 26 de Maio de 2020, 03:51 »


JavaScript Algorithms - The Fundamentals
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 91 Lessons (9h) | Size: 1.64 GB
Learn all the core basics and fundamentals about JavaScript algorithms, dive into tons of examples and get a plan for building and measuring algorithms.

Algorithms are a complex, yet vital part of programming and of being a developer!
Being able to come up with algorithms (= being able to solve problems) is extremely important, not only for interviews but also in general to grow as a developer.

But diving into algorithms and finding the best possible solution for a given problem can be a daunting task.

And even once you have found a solution, it might not be the best one.

This course helps you with all of that!

You will learn what algorithms are, which kinds of algorithms you may find out there and most importantly, you will learn how to derive algorithms and how to judge as well as compare them!

We will dive into this complex topic step by step and by the end of the course, you will have a very strong foundation and all the core fundamental concepts you need to build and optimize your own algorithms for any problem out there!

This course introduces you to algorithms all related important concepts step by step.

In detail, you will learn:

What algorithms are
Why algorithms are important
How to judge and compare algorithms
All about "Time Complexity", "Space Complexity" and the "Big O" notation
Different time complexities and how to derive them
How to use recursion with algorithms
Optimization approaches like "Dynamic Programming"
All core concepts you need for math, search, sorting and sets/ array algorithms
Different kinds of solving problems (e.g. greedy approaches, dynamic approaches)
By the end of the course, you will have a very solid foundation and a plan on how to tackle any problem and find a fitting algorithm! You will be well-prepared to dive deeper and explore more problems and algorithms.

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