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Learning Algorithms in JavaScript from Scratch

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Overview

Make your code & programs faster and more efficient by using algorithms. Be very well prepared for technical interviews.

What you'll learn:
  • Code out important algorithms in JavaScript
  • Improve the efficiency, performance, and scalability of your code, applications, and programs
  • Excel in technical engineering/programming interviews at both large companies and small companies
  • Create your own, custom, algorithms that can perform whatever functionality you may need

This course teaches algorithms in javascriptfrom the ground up. Using algorithms in your programmingallows you to improve theefficiency,performance,speed,andscalabilityof your code/applications/programs. You will learn what algorithmsare, why they are important, andhow to code them out in JavaScript. You will also learn other important programming concepts along the way such as functional programming, time complexity, recursion, and other important concepts,because you will be implementing them in the algorithms that you build throughout this course. This course also heavily usesdiagramsandanimationsto help make understanding the material easier.

This course is also very good for anyone who isinterviewingfor developer/engineering jobs at both large and small companies. Interviewers will very often ask candidates to write algorithms out in code, and this course willprepare you very wellto do that. If you have recently graduated from a coding bootcamp or are currently looking for a job, you will find this course to be beneficial.Knowing algorithmswill absolutely help you to excel intechnical interviews.

Taught by

Eric Traub

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