ghuntley
@ghuntley's personal monorepo (by ghuntley)
codewars.com
Issue tracker for Codewars (by codewars)
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14 | 2,080 | |
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8.1 | 3.5 | |
5 days ago | 9 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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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.
ghuntley
Posts with mentions or reviews of ghuntley.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-30.
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Looking back on the year - Dev Retro 2022
Recently, nearing the end of the year, I got in touch with a great programmer, Geoffrey Huntley, who was super helpful. I learned so much in one call, owning your own domain, servers and hosting, SSH, blogging, the IndieWeb, and more.
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Laptop development is dead: why remote development is the future
I'm full-time traveling around Australia in a van doing vanlife (https://ghuntley.com). Admittedly I do have Starlink on my van which makes things easier. Haven't really ever found myself being able to be productive without internet these days because of how software has changed in the terms of open-source software graphs for many, including myself, having internet is a hard requirement for even building software let alone looking up SDK man pages.
- Australia, anyone?
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Someone downloaded all the NFTs on Ethereum and Solana Network and uploaded it on torrent. Size 19 TB.
Look at this guy's website; he lives in a van. With a group sized bathtub? Did a guy who lives in a van break NFTs?
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Experiences with gitpod.io
👋 That's exactly how it should be done. Over at my personal monorepo you'll discover some gems on how to share the same docker image between production, development (on Gitpod, on Codespaces, with Visual Studio DevContainers, with Studio Remote SSH and local development).
codewars.com
Posts with mentions or reviews of codewars.com.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-19.
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Finding a Path As a Self-Taught Software Developer
I did some traveling around the western US in late 2022 to take stock of where my life was and where I was going. During that time I decided that I would go all-in with my coding education, and committed to learning the remaining material listed on those bootcamp syllabi that I had not yet studied – namely, connecting the pieces of the MERN stack; learning about automated testing and data structures & algorithms; and studying development paradigms & methodologies like Agile, Scrum & Kanban, and OOP design patterns & principles – as well as continue to develop my programming fundamentals on platforms like Leetcode and Codewars.
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RegEx: Decoding the Symbols
My first encounter with regular expressions was in a solution for a coding problem on Codewars, specifically Count the smiley faces! Which asks you to count the number of smiley faces in a given array but the catch is each smiley can have 1 of 2 kinds of eyes (: or ;), may or may not have a nose represented by 1 of 2 symbols (- or ~), and 1 of 2 symbols (D or ) ) for the smile. In total there are 12 different combinations that are a valid smiley. I, being the young and naive programmer I was, hard coded all 12 of those faces and checked every element against that list. And it worked! But the top solution included some strange syntax that I had never seen before
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Things you should do in your dev journey 🖥️👩💻
Embrace Challenges: Challenge yourself with platforms like Exercism and Codewars that offer a wide range of coding challenges of varying difficulty levels. Additionally, consider exploring niche topics through courses on platforms like Coursera and edX.
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Best resource to learn python?
@OP DO NOT go on the path of perfecting it and parting with your time and money. Go with Jake Vanderplas's whirlwind tour of python whirlwind tour of python to get some basics and then jump into the river codewars and swim upstream daily and religiously until you reach to katas level 5. You will be good to go. My personal experience.
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Collection of resources to get started on your programming journey
Codewars: Codewars
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I have started my Python self Learning Journey - Is one source enough?
You can try Codewars, they have a diverse range of practice problems(Cryptography, Data Science, etc.). Basically if you wanna get good in a programming language, you have to work on a lot of projects and practice problems.
- Any programs or websites to practice programming?
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Best platform for coding & programming testing everyday to improve coding skills in various language?
Codewars is a good platform. Here you can practice code kata's daily in your preferred programming language. Link: https://www.codewars.com/
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any one know sites like code combat but free?
If you're looking for something that is closer to a combat style game you could try https://www.codewars.com/
- I'm looking for practical Rust exercises