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Shared metadata for exercism exercises. (by exercism)
Exercism - website
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problem-specifications | Exercism - website | |
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7 | 192 | |
332 | 455 | |
1.2% | 1.8% | |
8.6 | 9.4 | |
2 days ago | 4 days ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
The number of mentions indicates the total number of mentions that we've tracked plus the number of user suggested alternatives.
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.
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.
problem-specifications
Posts with mentions or reviews of problem-specifications.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-31.
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Exercism track for Raku now has over 60 exercises!
Exercises come from the problem specification repository.
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Seed7 on Exercism
That's going to take some time. Exercism have a standard set with a description and unit tests. The reason I got straight into the test type was because of need to conform to the unit tests.
To the wider Seed7 community: Would it be an impossible thing for any of you to contribute code to the Seed7 track on Exercism? Have a look at the full list of exercises on Exercism's github. Either paste your contributions in here, or send to bruceax at gmail dot com. Contributors will be formally acknowledged as per the Exercism docs (see the blurb about "File: .meta/config.json"). A minimum of 20 exercises is required to launch a track. There are other requirements.
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Took a stab at yet another Intro to Rust post
Compare this with Exercism's problem specification, and try to figure out where additional exercises (if any) would fit into the Javascript syllabus.
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What are the best materials for learning raku?
There are a variety of predefined exercisies in Exercism that have yet to be implemented in Raku: https://github.com/exercism/problem-specifications/tree/main/exercises
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Efficient probability testing
First @AnAccountForReportingBugs suggested testing the mean/std.dev. via sampling, but that didn't persuade the crowd (myself included). There were two concerns: performance, and probability of false negatives. -- "Our unit tests should be 'too fast to notice'" -- "With which frequency will this test randomly fail?" -- "[...] I'd be happy to be proved wrong by a 100% reliable test that executes in <100ms." after which they rightfully responded,
Exercism - website
Posts with mentions or reviews of Exercism - website.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-26.
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How to get better at programming while doing DevOps at work?
First to get a grasp of language use [Exercism(https://exercism.org/) anything similar. You can also practice leetcode questions in language of your choice. Leetcode may not help you with day to day stuff but it will force you out of your comfort zone and will make you think about what and how to write.
- So I read that solving challenges can increase your level in programming languages, so I want to ask, what is a good website or course that can give me JavaScript challenges to do? Not full projects, but certain tasks.
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JavaScript Roadmap: Step-by-step guide to learning JavaScript
Here's a better way to learn at Javascript.info. Sprinkle in some online tutes such as Brad Traversy videos, build some mini-projects, and perhaps a coding challenge site such as edabit or exorcism.
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Reworked Raku exercises on exercism.org
All the exercises on https://exercism.org/ have been given a fresh coat of paint, removing their looped JSON test cases in favor of cases written fully in Raku.
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Where can I test my C# skills?
https://exercism.org/ is my go-to spot when learning a new language to get lots of exercise. Just see how far you can progress.
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Where can I practice non-algorithm python questions?
Check out https://exercism.org/
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"You don't "learn" PowerShell, you use it, then one day you stop and realize you've learned it" - How true is this comment?
Exercism
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I have returned
If you like to do exercises, I can recommend the website https://exercism.org It has al kinds of exercises and mentoring.
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C Practice Tests?
If you want improve your coding skills. Try https://exercism.org. They have tracks for all types of languages, including C.
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Software Development is subjective
exercism.org if you want to learn basics of some concepts or languages, I use it to learn other languages than the main one I work with. It's really nice IMO.

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