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by Teichopsia
4193 days ago
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I'm still learning so take my advice with a grain of salt.
That being said, first we ought to applaud you for taking the interest in understanding what goes on behind the scenes and better communicate with the engineers. If I may, there are three courses you could look into. I've only taken the last one, which is fantastic for people that don't have a CS background. You'll learn about data structures. The other two I just came across them today. Now, the intent of this is only to give you a general idea of the amount of information these people deal with. If you happen to be a P.M. and deal with clients, this will help you avoid making promises for x feature to be ready x day due to lacking an understanding of what must be done to get it working. And so forth... Once again, I'm just starting, so take my advice with a grain of salt. https://class.stanford.edu/courses/Engineering/CS101/Summer2...
https://www.coursera.org/learn/insidetheinternet
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