haskell
Exercism exercises in Haskell. (by exercism)
python
Exercism exercises in Python. (by exercism)
haskell | python | |
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9 | 33 | |
500 | 1,996 | |
1.0% | 2.3% | |
7.8 | 9.1 | |
3 months ago | 12 days ago | |
Haskell | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
haskell
Posts with mentions or reviews of haskell.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-07.
- como saber o que é melhor de se fazer com cada linguagem de programação?
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Custom set implementation
I am working the Exercism Haskell Track and one of the questions asks for a custom set implementation. I studied some community solutions to see what other folks are doing, and came across something that I don't quite understand.
- Pedagogical Downsides of Haskell
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Update book library: Slowing down development
Starting today, I'll resume solving exercises in Exercism, focusing on my Python and Haskell tracks.
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Anything like 4clojure for Haskell?
I did see https://exercism.org/tracks/haskell , as well, but I'm not sure if that's what I'm looking for and I won't know until I make an account. I'd rather not make an account unless it actually provides what I'm looking for.
- Best way to learn Haskell
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Which solution is better, and why?
"Best" solution here: https://github.com/exercism/haskell/blob/main/exercises/practice/acronym/.meta/examples/success-text/src/Acronym.hs
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Anyone here programmed in Haskell after taking 61a? If so what was your experience like, do you think what you learned in 61a made Haskell easier or more enjoyable for you?
Haskell is a really interesting language, and if you're comfortable with Scheme from 61a then many of the concepts carry over. However, Haskell has a pretty steep learning curve (in comparison to Clojure which is much closer to Scheme). I've been using https://exercism.org/tracks/haskell and been finding it fun so far.
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Efficient probability testing
To explore this space I created an Exercism exercise called dnd-character.
python
Posts with mentions or reviews of python.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-23.
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Boot camps and other educational resources.
So, I’m fairly new to this group and I dare say that I am addicted. I have always had a deep love for computers plus I have always loved figuring out how things work. I am almost 37 years old and am in the process of learning how to code on Python. My eventual goal is to get paid to write code whether that be freelance or for a company. Right now though, I am looking for any coding boot camps or coding dojos that you all could recommend. I was just turned on to https://exercism.org/tracks/python and I wonder what other learning avenues there are that I haven’t discovered. Send me any thing that helped you learn or that you feel would’ve helped you learn when you were just starting out. I really appreciate it.
- Suggest courses for a non Cs student switching into graduate Cs
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Questions about requirements engineering and Bsc in Comp sci degree at UoA for Cambridge students
(this is great practice too: https://exercism.org/tracks/python , this will help a lot too: https://www.coursera.org/specializations/discrete-mathematics )
- I just got accepted to physics major, what should I do in the three months summer vacation
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I am really struggling to learn Godot 4. Anyone wanna learn it with me?
Sign up for this website and join the Python learning track. It will help you to get started.
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Can anyone recommend some resources for (re)learning python please?
https://exercism.org/tracks/python is also pretty good.
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Having problem
https://exercism.org/tracks/python/exercises/hello-world https://github.com/exercism/python/tree/main/exercises/practice/hello-world
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Stats 220
Exercism is a great place to go for more programming practice while you're learning during a course: https://exercism.org/tracks/python
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(after reading the FAQ) I have a few questions about StackOverflow, SQL books, and learning pace
It won't take you a year to learn, just remember the more code you write the faster it is you get better https://exercism.org/tracks/python because you will be reading the language documentation and figuring it out as you go. It will be slow at first but in a week of doing just little problems over and over using different containers and features of the language you'll do fine and remember what you learned because you figured it all out yourself.
- Physics Major in OMSA
What are some alternatives?
When comparing haskell and python you can also consider the following projects:
ruby - Exercism exercises in Ruby.
seed7 - Exercism exercises in Seed7.
elixir - Exercism exercises in Elixir.
java - Exercism exercises in Java.
powershell - Exercism exercises in Windows PowerShell.
bash - Exercism exercises in Bash.
euler-scraper - A small tool because im too lazy to open a browser
haskell-links - Exploratory project to gather Haskell links
snobol4 - Exercism exercises in SNOBOL4.
book - Library to develop books-related software
go - Exercism exercises in Go.