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radiation-hardened-quine
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Radiation-hardened Quine: A quine that works after any one character is deleted
If I'm following https://github.com/mame/radiation-hardened-quine#abnormal-us... correctly, that's exactly what he did!
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What do you do to achieve this catastrophy?
Apparently it produces the code exactly as it was before the character was removed. No clue how 😅. https://github.com/mame/radiation-hardened-quine
- A Program that will Always regenerate Itself, no matter which char you remove
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A Ruby program that generates itself (through a 128-language quine loop)
I like the Radiation-hardened Quine: https://github.com/mame/radiation-hardened-quine
Exercism - Scala Exercises
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Developing Proficiency in Multiple Programming Languages: Part 1 - My Story
When I got my first job as a junior software engineer, my team lead suggested I take a course by MIT, Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Using Python to improve my fundamental knowledge of computer science. The course duration was 9 weeks and I learned a lot of theory about programming and picked up Python syntax. I liked the course and especially the exercises that were presented there. At that time I also discovered an amazing website called Exercism. I thought since I became familiar with the Python syntax and knew how to build simple apps, maybe it would be nice to explore some AI-related stuff. But after playing around with it I realized AI is really not for me. I'm not into analyzing data and everything that goes with it. I was more of an engineering and problem-solving type of developer.
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5 Websites to Boost Your Coding and Master Algorithms 🚀
Exercism
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MDN Curriculum
Nice, this reminds me of Exercism, which I wish was more widely known since they seem to be good folks. (disclaimer, I donate to them)
https://exercism.org/
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Do 48 Programming Challenges in 2024 #48in24
Exercism, the free programming learning platform has initiated a challenge named: 48in24.
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I learned* 12 languages in 2023: a retrospective
Last year, Exercism put together the #12in23 challenge. The goal was to learn a new programming language each month throughout the year. I was one of 135 people who completed the challenge, and I learned a lot along the way!
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12in24 - One language a month
The list of languages contains every language on Exercism, excluding ones that I've used before, web languages, or ones that I can't download for some reason.
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Ask HN: Programming Courses for Experienced Coders?
You might like https://exercism.org/
Learning by doing, with the help of mentors. Excellent way to learn a next language (as you are already familiar with the programming concepts).
- 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?
Exercism is pretty good for beginners with some programming language, they are open source and worth contributing to.
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Best Codewars for practice which have reflection in Web-Dev job.
Exercism
What are some alternatives?
uncroppable - Make your image uncroppable
Rustlings - :crab: Small exercises to get you used to reading and writing Rust code!
darth_vader_wins_election
codewars.com - Issue tracker for Codewars
quine - A quine in Go
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
quine-howto - how to write lots of quines
Scala Exercises - The easy way to learn Scala.
ioccc-obfuscated-c-contest - IOCCC International Obfuscated C code contest entries
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
virgil - A fast and lightweight native programming language
interviews - Everything you need to know to get the job.