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I used to be a member of +Ma's Reversing, and later became a member of Caesum's Electrica. Recently I've played Bright Shadows. Are there other good sites for a challenge?

Question reopened; not a duplicate. Similar, yes, but slightly different.

Related: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24692/where-can-you-find-funeducational-programming-challenges

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Duplicate --- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24692/where-can-you-find-funeducational-programming-challenges

Sneak peek (links are inside that answer)

  • Project Euler
  • TopCoder
  • UVa Online Judge
  • Challenges with Python
  • Google Code Jam
  • Programming Challenges
  • Less Than Dot
  • ACM's Programing Contest archive
  • USACO problems
  • ITA Software's puzzle page
  • Refactor My Code
  • Ruby Quiz

You might want to add your own links there, as you seem to have some that aren't on the list already

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Rosecode is a fun challenge site

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This one is my personal favorite, full of real world problems varying in topic, and the site has a great supporting community to boot:

www.stackoverflow.com

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Hackergames.net maintains a pretty extensive list.

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a new one just like projecteuler.net http://www.javaist.com/rosecode

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You can try my website http://www.cstutoringcenter.com/problems for some "warm up" questions before going on to Project Euler or Python Challenge. Register free to submit answers.

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That's pretty decent, actually. Good work! – ShreevatsaR Dec 12 at 15:10
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I've come to like Sphere Online Judge. The variety of languages is really nice, although they don't have dc installed. The maintainers also very actively answer questions on the forums, even if it's just, "Why isn't my program working?" I'm not sure how they find time.

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I'm now officially addicted to this site. Thanks! – unclerojelio Feb 4 at 19:11
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I enjoy Project Euler (math-ey problems) and this contest site (ICPC type problems)

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projecteuler.net is good if you like mathy problems Python Challenge if you like riddles and python

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A ton of answers in this question

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Project Euler.

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osix.net has some really challenging problems. They tend towards crypto and disassembly type stuff; you need to know your stuff pretty well to get through them.

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Project Euler

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xkcd turned me on to Project Euler, which can be completed in any language. It's pretty challenging after a while (hope you enjoy recursion!) and a bunch of people are doing it so there's a good amount of comparing solutions in just about every language under the sun.

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Project Euler is my current favorite.

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I'm also a huge Project Euler fan – theo Sep 17 '08 at 21:08
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http://www.pythonchallenge.com/

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TopCoder has weekly competitions. It's great fun. :-)

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