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Need practice.

Can someone point me out to some programming exercises? It was easy to find those on PC, but PC is no more. :-( This sorry excuse of a cellphone is not too much comfortable lately, as it is really old and heavilly outdated, my Duos 2. Thanks in advance!

6th Apr 2018, 7:02 PM
Igor Matić
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have u tried coding challenges??? U will find coding challenges in learn section
6th Apr 2018, 7:04 PM
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6th Apr 2018, 8:05 PM
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If you need website for practice try hackerrank
7th Apr 2018, 7:32 PM
Mitali
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🌛DT🌜 i have tried. They are 85% not-so-simple math functions i have seen many winters ago. I wonder if so much math is required for programming? Probably yes.
6th Apr 2018, 7:12 PM
Igor Matić
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@Igor Matic It just depends how great of a programmer you want to be. Most of programming is math, and most of the language itself is a representation of some form of math. So knowing and understanding math makes it so you can better understand a lot of programming stuff, as well as understanding solutions that you wouldn't think about otherwise. Can you get by without advancing yourself in math? Sure. It's similar to learning languages; can you get by without knowing proper grammar or punctuation? Sure. You'd be so much better at the language and understand it better if you had proper understanding of grammar/punctuation though. See what I mean?
6th Apr 2018, 7:20 PM
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@Igor Gotcha. I'm on a PC, so I can't really testify toward what works best on mobile devices. However, it really is an interesting site for you to use later when you have a PC again. I posted some additional resources for you; maybe some of them will work good on mobile for you. Best of luck bro!
6th Apr 2018, 7:31 PM
Fata1 Err0r
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Jakob Marley, codewars is not very mobile friendly. It does looks interesting.
6th Apr 2018, 7:27 PM
Igor Matić
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Go to the main python site they have it all.
7th Apr 2018, 1:22 AM
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Thanks, 📈A Z M Mushfiqur Rahman📈 . That's a respectable collection of resources. However, it seems it's of little use when it comes to practicing. I'll still try to dig something up from this pile. I hope i'll find some tasks for solving.
6th Apr 2018, 7:21 PM
Igor Matić
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Jakob Marley, thanks for the links. I have actually used the first one on PC before. As for your previous answer, the math is, like, essence of programming. I'm aware of that. Back in school, other kids were better in it, giving me lessons and stuff. In programming though (qbasic was a hit back then), they'd always ask me. I can still do the programming, maybe i have chose the wrong language to start with?
6th Apr 2018, 7:41 PM
Igor Matić
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Manual, codewars looks somewhat weird on mobile. Gunna try hackerrank, though. Thanks!
6th Apr 2018, 8:19 PM
Igor Matić
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Thank you, mitali jadhavrao, jakob has patched me up with the links for practicing. I'll try hakerrank at some point too.
7th Apr 2018, 7:51 PM
Igor Matić
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