The code challenge website I always recommend people use when they're just starting out with coding is @edabit. It has a much more gradual "ramp-up" in difficulty, unlike many other code challenge sites out there which get too hard, too fast for most beginners. Check them out!
Day 30 of studying C++ for mastery. I took a week break from C++ and now I am back. I started doing some problems from @edabit I love the project base learning approach they are giving. #100DaysOfCode#programming#consistency#edutwitter
edabit has really helped me in learning python, im thankful to have found it cause i was struggling the last week wondering if i was grasping any of the concepts
Day 8 #100DaysOfCode
I wanted to apply what I’m learning so I spent time solving challenges & learning on @edabit!
I love that it’s such a beginner friendly platform!
Day 33:
- Doing some algorithm challenges on edabit.
- Recursion was a very scary topic for me when I first started learning. Now it sometimes is the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of a solution.
#100DaysOfCode
Today is Day 18 of #100daysofcode I built more of my Zombie Blog in pure #css once I learn more about the DOM I want to implement #Bootstrap and #javascript I also upped the difficulty and reached 500xp on edabit while practicing JS. I swear edabit is becoming my bff
Day 22 of #100DaysOfCode - signed up for @edabit this morning. Their fun mini-challenges have been great for keeping the problem-solving skills fresh during my deep dive into JS theory!
#js#coding
Just discovered Edabit - an amazing site that allows you to put your Swift skills to the test. If like me, you're new to all this, I can't recommend this site enough!
https://t.co/18Qb9Kljhj
500 days on @edabit. It has been an interesting journey.
I do hope to reach 10 years on it, but everything can happen [like how a 41 day or so streak before that was lost], but I will keep the amount of days I've coded everyday in my mind! Should be around 550 as of now.