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Nathan Thomas
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I am a Full Stack Developer who helps companies build and test highly reusable web services and APIs that integrate seamlessly with the Front End.
Make mod 1 easier than it otherwise would be: a guide
This guide will make Turing's mod 1 much easier than it otherwise would be.
We'll do this by working on, (and completing) a few dozen small Ruby exercises.
You might be thinking:
Josh. This already sounds like a lot of work. I just finished my prework, and I know Turing's gonna be brutal. Why should I do all of this optional work, instead of enjoying my last few days of freedom?
Good question. The answer is a digression into the topic of tortured analogies involving screw bits, how to learn hard things, and why you should do drills.
You have three options for this assignment. Each one will cover a datastructure you will most likely encounter at some point in your technical interviews.