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Learning through Challenge

Do you think challenge is a good way to learn and retain after completing a course? or it contains too little/limited contents?

8th Nov 2017, 2:43 PM
Jabbk
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No, learning through challenges is a bad idea. You better practice more. Some challenges cannot help you to create proper code, because they don't follow coding conventions.
8th Nov 2017, 5:05 PM
Igor Makarsky
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Initially, it is, as you get the opportunity to practise questions. But once you complete hundreds of challenges, you'll find the questions repetitive.
8th Nov 2017, 2:54 PM
DAB
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No, as challenges are to be done within a time limit, they contain only small code snippets. However, if you can implement the idea in them, then you can make good codes. E.g. I learnt to swap 2 variables without using 3rd one from a challenge question
8th Nov 2017, 3:12 PM
DAB
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8th Nov 2017, 4:09 PM
👑 Prometheus 🇸🇬
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thanks for the answer. also, do you think the challenge contains enough to help create a proper/standard code?
8th Nov 2017, 3:01 PM
Jabbk
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ok! thanks for answering!
8th Nov 2017, 3:20 PM
Jabbk
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In some way challenges help, you learn to understand code quickly. It is like debugging somebody else's code.
8th Nov 2017, 7:43 PM
Paul
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personally challenge won't always help you learn, some question that I get sometime are not because I know it but they are repetiting questions. practice make perfect not challenge
9th Nov 2017, 5:42 PM
George Victor Uche
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it depends on what kind of challenge you r facing
9th Nov 2017, 4:13 AM
AppInventor
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Challenges aren't made for learning the concepts. They do help you analyze tricky code quickly though.
9th Nov 2017, 3:02 PM
Ricardo Rodriguez
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yes it's a great way to retain and learn after completing a course
10th Nov 2017, 6:34 AM
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