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-Makishima S-
... who find coding fun but cannot find something to push their will for coding.

https://www.hackerrank.com/

Sharing since i was bored enough lately to search some "coding problems to solve".
C / C++ / Java / C#... tons of other languages to solve problems.

You could pretty much use it as some kind of book for training to learn programming language in very fun and entertaining way.

If you have any other sites like this one... sharing is caring.
Blitzfrog
codeacademy, personally found it useless doe
Starrodkirby86
Some companies apparently do like to use HackerRank as a gauge for competency similar to Github, so that's pretty neat.

I will suggest a classic and provide Project Euler. It gets really math-specific, but if that's your thing, then it should be pretty fun. It's a lot like Layton puzzles.

You can use repl.it if you want to code quickly and need an online IDE or compiler too.
Topic Starter
-Makishima S-

Starrodkirby86 wrote:

Some companies apparently do like to use HackerRank as a gauge for competency similar to Github, so that's pretty neat.

I will suggest a classic and provide Project Euler. It gets really math-specific, but if that's your thing, then it should be pretty fun. It's a lot like Layton puzzles.

You can use repl.it if you want to code quickly and need an online IDE or compiler too.
Hi Kirby, big fan here \o/

I got HacerRank info from a friend who franky, got job as software engineer in java by this site. Dunno how it looks with jobs for C# devs (and for example for me as someone who for years worked mainly on backend algorithms and know frontend as much as create WFA, create some controlls etc.).

Project Euler is yummy, jesus, looks like heaven for algorithm solving lover like me, damn, this is great yo!

Replit is another thing what i will try for sure, since my 11" netbook doesn't like VS.

@blitz - codeacademy was good when it was completely free, now they went into "pay for what is really important" so fuck them, also amount of knowledge provided by codeacademy is pretty much same as going to MVA, searching for video tutorials, with this exception that in MVA you know people who make tutorials are experienced and know what the fuck they are doing.

I don't speak about java sites, tried this language and i hate it for life. Fuck java from my side. C++/Python >>>>> Java forever, more right now with active development of .NET Core it looks like in few years it will be C# >>> Java 8-)
lol
this is actually p nice, thanks xx
abraker
For those who are into actual hacking, this is a great place to start: https://www.hackthissite.org/
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