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Most beginners jump from memorizing syntax directly into making stuff (or trying) without fully understanding how syntax is used to solve problems. In other words, they haven't learned how to think like a programmer, yet they're trying to solve problems like a programmer.
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Https://py.checkio.org/ is fun game-like learning site. Source: 11 months ago
I haven’t used it in years, but CheckiO used to have good Python challenges to practice on. Source: 12 months ago
Hi! How do you feel about PyCheckIO? I've been playing around a bit with it, but I would consider changing to something different if it's not great. Source: 12 months ago
4) For practice that helped me advance from "programming C in python" to idiomatic python, https://py.checkio.org/ a gamified set of small programming exercises. You answer the question an see the response from others. This was any eye opener and an accelerator. It was also fun. Source: about 1 year ago
Exercises: https://py.checkio.org/ Gamified programming problems, when your finished you get to see the answers from others. This was very useful in helping me think python instead of C. Source: about 1 year ago
There's also https://edabit.com/ https://exercism.org/tracks or which might have a better ramp. Source: 7 months ago
Live coding: I read the book "Head First JavaScript" up to chapter 6 or 8 and practiced on edabit.com for a month and that was enough for me to pass the live coding interview part. Source: almost 1 year ago
Edabit.com is a good site to practice coding challenges. Source: about 1 year ago
~3/4 months after starting as an Area Manager at Amazon I started to self-teach myself programming in JavaScript from the book "Head First JavaScript" and practicing via edabit.com. I spent ~1 month practicing and only got up to Chapter 7 or 8 in Head First javaScript. Source: about 1 year ago
Sites like edabit.com are good for coding challenges. Source: about 1 year ago
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