CodeChef is a not-for-profit educational initiative started by Directi more than a decade ago. We started with a dream of seeing an Indian team winning a gold medal at the ACM ICPC World Finals. In its quest for the same, CodeChef has built a self-driven community of the world's best programmers. Today more than 1.3 million competitive programmers from 180+ countries learn from CodeChef. CodeChef has been hosting monthly programming contests regularly for 10 years now. Its platform has assessed 92 million+ code submissions to date, and over 30000 organizations are being impacted by CodeCheffers worldwide. It also organizes SnackDown - one of the world's largest global programming competition whose last edition drew participation from 140+ countries. Since 2017, CodeChef has started providing India's only industry-ready certification in Data Structures and Algorithms, and 1800+ programmers have been certified under the same.
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w3resource has extremely aggressive anti adblock. I tried several filters. I tried blocking specific javascript. I also tried purging all my cache and updating filter lists, but nothing worked :/. Source: about 1 year ago
2 months ago, I started learning Python, and I'm quite at the end of my Basic Python course and will be moving into more advanced subjects such as (Algorithms, and data structures). I took more than 2 months because I was more interested in solving problems (Codewars, and hundreds of exercises from w3resource.com). Now my question is: as a future software engineer, Should I focus more on solving problems or making... Source: almost 2 years ago
I use Automate the boring stuff (book) as a base for learning Python basics and supplement it by googling concepts/syntax I don't fully understand or would like to know more about. I practice a lot by doing coding exercises (i. e. w3resource.com has exercises with solutions, but I also google other ways of solving a problem), and I try to have a solid grip on the concept I'm learning before moving on to another. I... Source: over 2 years ago
When I was unable to do some of these projects, I'd go on to study and practice more. Another approach I used was playing with exercises. W3resource was my favorite (it's still my favorite). - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
The original solution that I found from w3resource.com:. Source: almost 3 years ago
Have you heard of codeforces.com, atcoder.jp, codechef.com, etc? Source: 5 months ago
Leetcode is good to learn basic algorithms because problem statements are usually straightforward. Competitive programming has much wider range of problems. Most popular sites for cp are codeforces.com , atcoder.jp, codechef.com . Source: 5 months ago
Learn Java with hands-on experience. I personally used codingbat.com a lot, but I've heard good things about codechef.com, which appears to even have a competitive option. Source: about 1 year ago
For practicing algorithms, use any of the freely available websites like https://hackerrank.com https://codechef.com https://projecteuler.net A structured set of practice problems are available at https://www.interviewbit.com/courses/programming/ Avoid https://geeksforgeeks.org because it has a ton of material but very poor quality control. Source: almost 2 years ago
These all have sample problems to solve Hackerrank.com edabit.com codewars.com codechef.com and there are tons more. Best of luck to you. I am at about the same level myself. I really like these sites. Source: about 2 years ago
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