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If you prefer to watch video tutorials with live-coding, then check out this series I recorded with the same contents as in this article: Egghead.io - Introduction to Reactive Programming.
This list is meant to be a both a quick guide and reference for further research into these topics. It's basically a summary of that comp sci course you never took or forgot about, so there's no way it can cover everything in depth. It also will be available as a gist on Github for everyone to edit and add to.
###Array ####Definition:
*Original intruction material by Dr. Barbara Oakley and Dr. Terrence Sejnowski as part of their MOOC "Learning How to Learn" available via Coursera (August 2017) | |
*Notes by Amir Saleh (not me) who shared his notes accessible via the discussion forums (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GVYaVOVT2G9MS6ku6tLjhvoMazh7rWdqUu0Kts5C3Fc/edit) | |
*Reproduced per the paraphrasing rule outlined in the course FAQ: | |
*"We're often asked whether it's okay to use illustrations or quoted material from the course or book in your final project. It's perfectly possible to use illustrations from the course or book, but please cite where you got them, with the copyright information. If you quote anything from the video clips or the book A Mind for Numbers, you'll put it in quotation marks and cite where you got it. If you paraphrase information from the video clips or A Mind for Numbers--that is, you put things in your own words--then there's no need to put in a reference, although it would be nice to put some sort of general referenc |