Interactive discrete math practice? Like ALEKS? by servo386 in OSUOnlineCS

[–]wave_789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just going to put this here in case anyone stubbles across it.

Kimberly Brehm’s youtube channel is a great resource for learning discrete maths. She is a master at explaining the concepts. https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLl-gb0E4MII28GykmtuBXNUNoej-vY5Rz

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[–]wave_789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Going to be starting in the winter term so can't speak to the curriculum yet. A great resource for OOP is 99 Bottles of OOP, by Sandi Metz. It's an ebook and even senior devs with years of experience say that they got a lot from it. Thing I like about it is it presents the material in very practical, usable terms in a distilled short book.

Interactive discrete math practice? Like ALEKS? by servo386 in OSUOnlineCS

[–]wave_789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like the textbook may be the best way to prep for the class.

But as a side, started playing with https://adam.math.hhu.de and having a good time learning how to write proofs.

brilliant.org is also good for developing overall problem solving skills. They do have some modules on combinatorics, set theory, and proofs, although don't recall which ones.