A career guide to Front End Developers
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Software Engineering is the discipline of applying engineering principles and practices to the creation, maintenance, and design of software for a variety of applications. This topic covers a broad range of areas including requirements analysis, software design, programming, project management, testing, and maintenance. It emphasizes systematic, disciplined, and quantifiable approaches to the successful development of high-quality, reliable software systems.
A career guide to Front End Developers
A complete guide for learning object oriented programming pillars, SOLID principles and design patterns with TypeScript!
List of books for Software Engineer
Sakarya Üniversitesi'nde okuduğum süre boyunca karşıma çıkan tüm ödevler, ders notları ve çıkmış sınav soruları (All the assignments, lecture notes and exams)
This course is designed to give students an introduction to an engineering approach in the development of high-quality software systems. It will discuss the important software engineering concepts in the various types of the common software process models.
A curated list of awesome engineering blogs, handbooks and open source repos from top technology companies
curated list of personal blogs
Google's Engineering Practices Documentation Japanese Translation
This is about learning courses in Coursera. All the answers given written by myself
Software Engineer(10th edition) 中文版
Duke MIDS: Data Engineering and DataOps Course
北京交通大学软件工程学习课程笔记,Beijing Jiaotong University Software Engineering course notes
Remote Jobs for Software Engineering
Software Engineering Basic for Web Developer
code repository for the website programming laboratory course at the University of Vassouras
Collection of interesting blog posts and web articles
Deadline countdowns for academic conferences in Software Engineering
A common repo of past assessments/papers (In-Class Tests, Courseworks, etc) from IIT, Sri Lanka affiliated with University of Westminster, UK.
Tips on not repeating yourself during R package development
My (sophisticated) view on things, and some how-to's :)
Created by Software engineers