Post sites with good programming, math, or algorithm challenges/problems/puzzles to solve. Things to stretch your mind, creativity, and logical thinking.
(One site per answer, please.)
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Post sites with good programming, math, or algorithm challenges/problems/puzzles to solve. Things to stretch your mind, creativity, and logical thinking. (One site per answer, please.) |
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One of the most well-known - and hardest, in my opinion - is Project Euler. It's very math-focused, but I think it ends up teaching algorithms and Big-O better than any other practice-problem site I've seen. |
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I had a lot of fun with the Python Challenge. For the most part, it is language agnostic, but there are a few problems which require python libraries. |
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I believe this has been asked several times before :-) But anyway - TopCoder is fantastic, as is Project Euler, Tech Interview and Hardcore Riddles :-) |
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Good basic C questions: http://www.gowrikumar.com/c/index.html. These vary from "spot the bug" type questions to tricks that check your knowledge of the basic libraries and syntax, to exercises working through the logic of a snippet. |
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Can it be language specific? If so I'd say RubyQuiz |
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The Car Talk Puzzler is sometimes math-related, and usually interesting. |
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The Sphere Online Judge is my current favorite. Tons of really challenging problems as well as a forum where you can get a little help if you need it. |
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