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Zvez | 2 years ago

I guess it depends on what you do and your goals. It might be not necessary to do average developers job (and full disclosure, it wasn't necessary 10 years ago as well). But understanding fundamentals gives you insights to be better prepared to choose right 'interface' when you need to. Also you can see it as a way to stretch your 'programmer muscles'.

After going through lecture topics list, I think most of those you actually need to know as a working programmer. Not because they are prerequisites, but because after couple of years in the field, you will have to touch most of those topics anyway.

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