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Research Complexity using the Google DSA path #2
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CoreThis is a core task and should be completed by all traineesThis is a core task and should be completed by all traineesModule-ComplexityThe name of the module.The name of the module.Submit:None🏕 Priority MandatoryThis work is expectedThis work is expected🐂 Size Medium1-4 hours1-4 hours📅 Sprint 1Assigned during Sprint 1 of this moduleAssigned during Sprint 1 of this module
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CoreThis is a core task and should be completed by all traineesThis is a core task and should be completed by all traineesModule-ComplexityThe name of the module.The name of the module.Submit:None🏕 Priority MandatoryThis work is expectedThis work is expected🐂 Size Medium1-4 hours1-4 hours📅 Sprint 1Assigned during Sprint 1 of this moduleAssigned during Sprint 1 of this module
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https://techdevguide.withgoogle.com/paths/data-structures-and-algorithms/
Learning Objectives
Why are we doing this?
Now you are moving towards working as a professional software engineer, you need to develop your research practice. How will you develop your skills after this course? How will you keep learning and growing? It is crucial that you continue your education past this very short course.
During this module, we cover a small part of data structures and algorithms. But there's a lot more to learn. Google study paths are a useful guide, with built in quizzes and links to high quality materials. In your calendar, schedule a regular time to progress through this path over the next three months.
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1
How to get help
Find a study partner or group in your class. Organise to meet with each other at least once per month (or more) for the next six months (online or in person) to help each other stay accountable.
How to submit
Come to Friday demos to demo what you have learned, whenever you want. Grads are always welcome at Friday demos.