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Not sufficient to replace a CS degree but a good start. I reckon learning the equivalent of a CS degree is definitely possible. All you need's a computer, a shitload of books and a lot of patience, oh, and good maths skills. The only advantages of a degree are everything's structured,... more
Reviewed by Lambdoid Nov 28 2008, 04:23pm ( 113 reviews ) • techoozie.com
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Rated by coolzeal on Oct 12, 1:16am
Interesting :)
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Rated by jeh44 on Sep 14, 9:19am
Good boks. Read and learn.
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Rated by qaribraza on Sep 08, 2:34am
Good selection of book
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Reviewed by GrimmJaw on Jul 06, 8:30am
As many have said before me, nice book list, but it doesn't quite cut it. You learn more than just your major as an undergrad.
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Rated by Altanic on Jun 03, 9:40am
no, won't substitute for a degree but they are good & you'll likely read many of them pursuing a degree anyway
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Rated by CWolfxUK on Mar 10 2009, 5:00am
Interesting certainly.
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Rated by pavsma on Feb 08 2009, 5:36pm
very few books will substitute your practical experience you will get from any decent schools.