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Is there any good webpage with computer science challenges for practice?
Have you checked out Advent of Code (https://adventofcode.com/)? There's quite a few years of problems, and you can try solving them in the language of your choice. And they do require a good knowledge of data structures and algorithms.
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Test your Rails competency?
Do https://adventofcode.com/ in ruby, it's a lot of fun.
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Learning Unity
4) There are lots of resources for learning programming out there. Youtube has so much, so there's often no point to paying for a Udemy course. Stack exchange is fantastic for figuring out solutions to common problems. Doing programming challenges like leetcode or Advent of Code can help immensely (as long as you're willing to put in the work). They offer small programming problems that are structured and have a clear end goal. It gives you something to work toward without having to make your own goal (which can often be difficult for someone starting out).
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Best Websites For Coders
Advent of Code : An Advent calendar of small programming puzzles
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Best resources to study Python
Code Wars, Advent of Code, Project Euler — more challenging
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(Beginner) What is a project you recommend to start out with as someone who wants to "try" programming?
I would recommend starting with a programming guide/walkthrough/tutorial first, and then after you have learned the basics try your hand at some programming challenges on websites like adventofcode.com or leetcode.com .
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Any "not-a-beginner but beginning python" tutorials for people like me with 20+ years of coding experience in other languages?
I found the puzzles at Advent Of Code (I started in Dec 2021) to be hugely helpful in jump-starting my python skills. I'd know pretty much how I'd want to attack it algorithmically, so that gave me the keywords to investigate how to solve it with Python. OK, this one really needs OOP, this one should be done recursively, etc.
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Friday Fread [20 Jan]
I want to revisit some puzzles from Advent of Code which I struggled with last month,
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[AskJS] Best source for learning JavaScript Beginner / Advanced?
This is good (and free) practise for beginners: https://adventofcode.com/
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Learning to code and got some questions??
Or look at something like Advent of Code Link here which provides you with a series of problems (25 problems each year since 2015) you have to solve on your own with your preferred language.
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