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Exercism - Scala Exercises
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How do I advance as a Python Programmer in general?
You could do some problem solving with leetcode, codewars, or exercism.
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What do you even code?
exercism.org is another, very beginner friendly site for this.
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Im relatively green in programming but want to get my feet wet before school in September.
Also, you can check out exercism.org. It's a learning platform. And it's free!
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Project ideas for a beginner
Try looking at https://exercism.org. They have tons of exercises to try out.
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Resource to quickly relearn basics of Haskell?
https://exercism.org maybe?
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What is the best way to start studying python? (f21)
Some resources: - devdocs.io - codewars - exercism - leetcode - free python books
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Hit and run can anyone read this plate?
Exercism is a blend of lessons, practice, mentoring, and community surrounding dozens of different programming languages.
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how to learn c# for backend with no experience at all
I highly recommend you take the courses at https://exercism.org on c#. They are intuitive and you can likely find a mentor to help you grow longer term.
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Where can I teach people programming for free?
https://exercism.org/ can be a rewarding place to give mentoring
Scala Exercises
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Getting started with scala: a bit lost
Once you have been through that, I recommend our Scala Exercises site for some interactive learning: https://www.scala-exercises.org/
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How to find open source projects to contribute
scala-exercises, website to learn how to code in Scala;
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Suggest me resources to learn Scala.
Try this site: https://www.scala-exercises.org/
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Websites for practicing;
https://www.scala-exercises.org/ (get the corresponding book to the track and you're on the road to success)
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What should I avoid coming from Java to Scala?
Hahaha, I know when people ask for advice everyone throws in a book. But honestly, this one is the main "learn scala" book, and it's got a lot of examples so it's not as dry as the rest. Also there's a website where the examples can be done and validated in the browser: https://www.scala-exercises.org/
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That time I contributed to Scala Exercises website
Often I explain to people who want to start contributing, that they can look into projects they already use. This is what I did when I contributed to scala-exercises.org website content.
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Is Java ever better than Scala
But I'd say it is not as hard as one can imagine. There are many good tutorials and guides online. One of my favorites is https://www.scala-exercises.org/ . For someone who wants more: https://www.manning.com/books/functional-programming-in-scala
What are some alternatives?
Rustlings - :crab: Small exercises to get you used to reading and writing Rust code!
codewars.com - Issue tracker for Codewars
Demos and Examples in Scala (Chinese) - scala、spark使用过程中,各种测试用例以及相关资料整理
devops-exercises - Linux, Jenkins, AWS, SRE, Prometheus, Docker, Python, Ansible, Git, Kubernetes, Terraform, OpenStack, SQL, NoSQL, Azure, GCP, DNS, Elastic, Network, Virtualization. DevOps Interview Questions
developer-roadmap - Interactive roadmaps, guides and other educational content to help developers grow in their careers.
interviews - Everything you need to know to get the job.
polysemy - :gemini: higher-order, no-boilerplate monads
hoogle - Haskell API search engine
Functional Programming for Mortals - source and examples to Functional Programming for Mortals with Scalaz
adventofcode - Advent of Code solutions of 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 in Scala
Scala school - Lessons in the Fundamentals of Scala