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scala-advent-of-code
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Python developers trying out scala - how has it been?
As a general-purpose, high-level language: Scala is so much better than Python. The data structures in Scala's collections are so well thought out, and more expressive than their Python equivalents. As a fun exercise, I recommend trying out the coding puzzles from adventofcode, and comparing how you would have written the solutions in Python vs Scala.
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How do I come up with practice projects?
I've got a half-answer because it leans more toward beginner/intermediate usage of Scala as opposed to Advanced which is what I think your question asks. But I have really enjoyed trying out AOC Scala Center's examples https://scalacenter.github.io/scala-advent-of-code/.
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Need suggestions on where and how I can practice functional programming with Scala or in general programming in Scala. New to Scala.
There are solutions from scala center available too: https://github.com/scalacenter/scala-advent-of-code
Exercism - website
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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.
What are some alternatives?
adventofcode.com
LeetCode - This is my LeetCode solutions for all 2000+ problems, mainly written in C++ or Python.
adventofcode - Advent of Code solutions of 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 in Scala
tour_of_rust - A tour of rust's language features
handsonscala - Discussion and and code examples for the book Hands-on Scala Programming
bitburner - Bitburner Game
Sakai - Sakai is a freely available, feature-rich technology solution for learning, teaching, research and collaboration. Sakai is an open source software suite developed by a diverse and global adopter community.
nomicon - The Dark Arts of Advanced and Unsafe Rust Programming
RELATE - RELATE is an Environment for Learning And TEaching
blog.rust-lang.org - Home of the Rust and Inside Rust blogs
lxHive
Rustlings - :crab: Small exercises to get you used to reading and writing Rust code!