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4 high-quality HackerRank alternatives (plus 7 honorable mentions)

HackerRank LeetCode AlgoExpert.io Educative.io Codewars Codechef CheckIO Coderbyte Codingbat Rankk.org
  1. HackerRank is a platform that allows companies to conduct interviews remotely to hire developers and for technical assessment purposes.
    HackerRank may be worth it for some, but check out our other options to really expand your coding challenge inventory. HackerRank is a destination for programmers and employers alike. However, the site isn't for everyone. Some people have issues with the questions: they're lengthy or poorly phrased. Others aren't impressed with the coding interface or testing environments. And some are just looking for other platforms to flex their coding chops. Whatever the reason, lots of programmers are searching for HackerRank alternatives.

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  2. Practice and level up your development skills and prepare for technical interviews.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    This site is probably the closest you’ll get to a HackerRank clone. LeetCode features over 1500 questions. With over 1 million users, it’s also a popular destination for coders with FAANG-level job aspirations. (For comparison, HackerRank has about 7 million users.)

    #Online Education #Online Learning #Online Courses 515 social mentions

  3. A better way to prep for tech interviews
    The coding environment provides 4 windows that serve as your algorithm command center. You read the challenge, code and run the solution, and work to pass the tests. Plenty of hints accent the lengthy video explanation for each challenge.Coding Challenge on AlgoExpert.io

    #Online Learning #Online Education #Coding 1 user reviews

  4. Interactive courses for developers by developers
    .leader-4-multi-135{border:none !important;display:block !important;float:none;line-height:0px;margin-bottom:15px !important;margin-left:0px !important;margin-right:0px !important;margin-top:15px !important;min-height:250px;min-width:250px;text-align:center !important;}As mentioned, Grokking the Coding Interview doesn’t dive into hundreds of specific problems and implementations. Rather, you learn 16 patterns you can apply to various questions. After you learn the patterns, you’ll be challenged to solve various problems inside the course.Interactive coding environment from Grokking the Coding Interview

    #Online Learning #Education #Online Courses 143 social mentions

  5. Achieve code mastery through challenge.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Online Learning #Online Education #Online Courses 160 social mentions

  6. CodeChef is a not-for-profit educational initiative by Directi, an Indian software company. It is a global programming community that fosters learning and friendly competition, built on top of the world’s largest competitive programming platform.
    In addition to coding challenges, CodeChef also has monthly coding contests. Winners can earn up to $700 per challenge. However, unlike some of the more modern platforms, CodeChef’s UI/UX is a little outdated.

    #Online Education #Hiring Tools #Programming Tools 7 social mentions

  7. CheckIO is a web site with a mission: To teach JavaScript and Python coding skills through a game-playing interface. It is designed to teach new skills or improve existing skills through completing challenges.
    Checkio is the most whimsical HackerRank alternative on this list. It’s also focused on two languages: Python and TypeScript. On this site you’ll be thrown into a gamer’s paradise that includes robot mollusks and coding your way off an island. But once you accept the coding challenges, you go straight into a serious coding environment.

    #Online Learning #Education #Online Education 46 social mentions

  8. Coderbyte is a place built for anyone to practice and perfect their programming skills.
    Coderbyte offers free company-specific interview prep courses. Some of their free courses include:

    #Online Education #Online Learning #Coding 13 social mentions

  9. The online programming practice in java and python.
    CodingBat is the simplest of the HackerRank alternatives. Simply pick from Java or Python and be on your way to solving coding challenges. Created by a CS instructor at Stanford, CodingBat has you simply read the challenge and solve the problem. You get a basic built-in coding editor where you can type and run your code. The problems are limited and there aren’t any rankings, but CodingBat can be a great starting point.

    #Online Learning #Online Education #Coding 68 social mentions

  10. Rankk is about solving challenges, discovering and learning new knowledge. It's a journey, a sacred, personal experience.

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  11. Programming problems to practice and learn for beginners
    In addition, CodeAbbey also has an active forum for all abilities. Problem translations are available in various languages including French, Arabic and Spanish.

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  12. Learn and Practice on almost all coding interview questions asked historically and get referred to the best tech companies
    InterviewBit is focused on sharing problems asked by FAANG. Pick from tracks ranging from programming, system design and databases. From there, you rack up points and coins while hammering away at over 300 questions.

    #Online Learning #Online Education #Online Courses 5 social mentions

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