A classmate's question: Hello, Miss Li. I am a liberal arts major, but I am very interested in computer information and hope to develop in this respect, however, I am confused about the overall architecture of this subject. I wonder if you can give me some suggestions?
I thought about the computer science course settings and gave the following suggestions:
1. Look for books on the computer system structure, composition principle, operating system, computer network, database principle, and information management system to see how much you can understand. This can be synchronized with the following process and repeated multiple times.
2. If you are looking for a C-language book or a Java-language book, the book must be partially operated. You 'd better follow the book. Debug the exercises after the Book.
3. Find a Data Structure book, try to understand the content of the book as much as possible, and try to use the language to implement all the algorithms in Shushan. You can learn it twice more.
4. Find a book related to this algorithm and study it well. It is best to implement various algorithms in the book.
5. Find two small projects. It is best to include common operations such as graphical user interfaces, networks, databases, and files.
6. Look for a software engineering book and follow the book's process.
7. Try another two projects.
8. Select a desired direction (Web direction, game direction, embedded direction, Information Management System, etc ).
9. Select related technologies in this direction.
10. Practice.
10. consider looking at the design patterns.
11. Practice
12. Practice until the day you don't want to do it
Practice remains the same forever. To improve your own level, you must write more code (to try to write different types of code), constantly encounter problems, constantly solve problems, and finally improve. If you have the necessary conditions, follow other students to attend classes.
In fact, as a computer software engineering student, if I can do this well, I want to find a job without any problems!
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