Codewars reddit I’ve found it can get pretty challenging pretty fast, and even if you give up, looking at the recommended answers can give insight into interesting tricks (or even straight up code golf) and approaches to different problems. People really turn it into a competition where they try to write the most obscure oneliner. If you prefer one over the other and it helps you practice more go for it. I would say leetcode > codewars for finding a job just because it's more tailored to the job search vs gamified like codewars, but it's kinda 6 of one half dozen of the other. Every time I completed a kata and looked at how others solved this problem, I got confused. Codewars is not a learning Plattform per se. Get access to the needed skills is your homework. . Codewars and sites like them can be a fun way to practice your algorithm skills, but it's not really a way to learn programming. If I couldn't do it after 25-30 mins, I googled but I cracked my brain like mad to figure a solution out beforehand. Mar 9, 2021 ยท I used codewars to brush up on my JS skills in the past. It gives you a problem and you need to solve it with the language you selected. I used codewars when I just started coding and learned much more after actually trying to build stuff. Could you, literally, write a brief list of the codewars problems you've tried along with "I understood this", "I was eventually able to solve this", and "I have no idea where to begin" or a similar short description for each one? When I first checked out codewars I could barely do 8kyu tasks. I checked out some JS material and I got better but I did try it on my own. For one thing, it doesn't teach; it just gives you problems to solve. So, already you need a different site to actually learn the basics of programming. mpk vgsu ptlol vnun gkahv tcufu ydxxj cyo qsrejk zuhh |
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