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Forrest Gump   Argentina. May 07 2016 13:24. Posts 1217
I was looking for some funny ways to learn to code and I find:

1. www.robozzle.com
Dont teach you any language, but its very interesting to train my mind

2. www.codecombat.com
Seems fun. They use Java and Python. But the trial levels are very short. Should I pay for it?

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Spitfiree   Bulgaria. May 07 2016 17:33. Posts 9634

http://www.w3schools.com/

Probably best site for Front End
Its one of the oldest sites around

 Last edit: 07/05/2016 17:33

redrain0125   Canada. May 07 2016 21:14. Posts 5455


  On May 07 2016 16:33 Spitfiree wrote:
http://www.w3schools.com/

Probably best site for Front End
Its one of the oldest sites around



w3schools used to be dogshit horrible then they improved after so many complaints from developers. I still feel the information on it is somewhat incomplete and code examples are trivial.

for what OP is asking I recommend codewars.com


Spitfiree   Bulgaria. May 08 2016 11:04. Posts 9634

Damn codewars seems fun, great idea whoever thought of it, actually gave me a hype to start studying .NET again


Minsk   United States. May 08 2016 16:38. Posts 1558

http://www.algorithmist.com/index.php/UVa_105
https://www.topcoder.com/
https://www.hackerearth.com/
https://coderbyte.com/
https://projecteuler.net/
https://www.reddit.com/r/dailyprogrammer
https://codility.com/programmers/
http://www.spoj.com/
https://www.codechef.com/
https://www.codeeval.com/
https://www.hackerrank.com/
http://www.codewars.com/
http://rosalind.info/problems/locations/
http://fightcodegame.com/
http://codeforces.com/
http://exercism.io/
https://www.kaggle.com/
https://www.codingame.com/games/puzzles
https://github.com/magwo/elevatorsaga
https://leetcode.com/problemset/algorithms/

I'm currently doing the CodeinGame ones.


Floofy   Canada. May 08 2016 17:36. Posts 8708

I actually coded a game

https://www.twitch.tv/floofyboy

I try to make it run most of the game. Rather simple game tho.
My best advice would be... pretty much ANYTHING ur trying to do, google it. Both trivial and harder things.

Like:
"How to extract last word from a string c#"
but also
"How to code an IRC chat in c#"

james9994: make note dont play against floofy, ;(Last edit: 08/05/2016 17:40

Xervean   United States. May 09 2016 14:38. Posts 682


  On May 08 2016 15:38 Minsk wrote:
http://www.algorithmist.com/index.php/UVa_105
https://www.topcoder.com/
https://www.hackerearth.com/
https://coderbyte.com/
https://projecteuler.net/
https://www.reddit.com/r/dailyprogrammer
https://codility.com/programmers/
http://www.spoj.com/
https://www.codechef.com/
https://www.codeeval.com/
https://www.hackerrank.com/
http://www.codewars.com/
http://rosalind.info/problems/locations/
http://fightcodegame.com/
http://codeforces.com/
http://exercism.io/
https://www.kaggle.com/
https://www.codingame.com/games/puzzles
https://github.com/magwo/elevatorsaga
https://leetcode.com/problemset/algorithms/

I'm currently doing the CodeinGame ones.



This is a great list of sites. I've been solving a lot of problems on Topcoder but they are difficult for beginners. I'm not sure if you're interested in algorithm puzzles or not, but if you are then I recommend starting with the easy problems on coderbytes and then going on to hackerrank and hackerearth. Hackerearth has a great tutorial series called Code Monk. It is written in C++ but the syntax is easily understandable if you know Java. Hackerrank has great introductory problems for various data structures and algorithms and they are all neatly sorted into categories. They also have the best interface of all the algorithm sites. Leetcode is another awesome site that is geared towards interview problems but they are fantastic for learning patterns that are needed to solve the hard problems on Topcoder etc. Also there are lots of blog sites that have complete solutions and writeups on all the Leetcode problems if you get stuck. Topcoder has a terrible interface but very high quality and difficult problems.

 Last edit: 09/05/2016 14:42

auffenpuffer   Finland. May 09 2016 21:42. Posts 1429

imo best and funniest way is to start some suitable MOOC which has automatic code correctness check. The idea with these is that you have a lot of small programming tasks (starting from "write a program, following this template, to print 'hello world'" and ending up with programming a GUI or whatever) and you send your code to be checked at a server. Server will then run a million unit tests to check that your program runs correctly.

This kinda turns it into a game of a sort, but still allows you to get to the real action as soon as possible. University of Helsinki has one for Java http://mooc.fi/courses/2013/programming-part-1/, actually CS majors at helsinki learn programming with this exact same MOOC so is legit.

 Last edit: 09/05/2016 21:43

 



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