Grok Learning might be a bit more popular than InterviewBit. We know about 5 links to it since March 2021 and only 5 links to InterviewBit. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Regarding the TCS Ninja exam details, I would always advise the Official TCS Ninja link with most of details covered on eligibility, test pattern etc. For practice questions, I would suggest review some of the usual topics that are part of the curriculum of Computer Science and Information Technology engineering degrees. Knowing multiple programming languages like Python, Perl, C, Java are very good but knowing a... Source: over 2 years ago
After that, I would go over to sites like interviewbit.com or codesignal.com where you'll have a lot of coding tasks/puzzles along with some explanations. It's more fast tracked than codecademy.com but in my experience, these sites have better online IDE's and larger online communities for discussions. Keep in mind that a large part of the learning process is doing a lot of 'how to' searches online. For example:... Source: over 2 years ago
Hey Guys......have newly started learning DS and Algo. Currently the resources that I am using are interviewbit.com for having a structure and Geeksforgeeks.com to understand any topics that I want more information on. As I am just beginning can someone suggest if this is a good approach or are there any better recommendations to learn practicing DS and Algo questions? I am looking for any free online resources... Source: almost 3 years ago
Hi u/Big222444.... So what I was saying is that I have recently started learning Data Structures and Algorithms.... To learn them I am using 2 free resources - interviewbit.com and geeksforgeeks.com .... I am also aware of other websites such as hackerrank, leetcode and hackerearth which people use to practise DS and Algo. So I wanted to ask if someone can recommend a good learning path for practising DS & Algo... Source: almost 3 years ago
If you are looking for a crash-course in interview question prep, I'd recommend interviewbit.com It is an Indian platform and I have personally used it. It has a concise list of problems covering almost all DS and Algo topics. Source: almost 3 years ago
Please check out Grok. Heaps of excellent resources, including lots of no-tech options. They also run some great competitions and PL. Source: almost 1 year ago
Groklearning has some amazing coding courses and competitions. All free for a few years!! Your students can choose between the programming languages Blockly and Python. There is a lot of good mathematics to be learnt this way. My students in particular like the Year 7 Maths & Computing (Geometry) course and the DT Challenge Python – Turtle courses. If you sign up as a teacher you can assign them courses and... Source: about 1 year ago
A few other useful resources. Classroom resources from e-safety Grok academy. Source: about 2 years ago
I had learned Python with Grok Learning in my last year of highschool. Then I paid for the membership myself with the same school account they left open for another 2 years. This program is awesome for schools. Https://groklearning.com/. Source: over 2 years ago
Coding Dojo has some pretty great and affordable financing options which would be what I most likely opt for. As far as what I’ve tried on my own so far: Grok Learning for Python, Khan Academy for HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, also I have read the HTML and CSS Book for HTML and CSS, and of course Swift Playgrounds for Swift. I am going to embark on Webflow University, shortly and maybe even Free Code Camp. Do you... Source: over 2 years ago
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