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If you want to practice your programming skills, check out the new site: http://coderbyte.com

 

The description from the site:

 

Coderbyte is a place built for anyone to practice and perfect their programming skills. Challenges are added almost every day so you can work on applying your algorithmic thought process on any problem you want at anytime. Coderbyte is built on improving your ability to work on common logic, mathematical, and algorithmic problems you might one day encounter.

As long as your chosen language is JAVA.....

Not everyone codes in Java.

 

Paul

As long as your chosen language is JAVA.....

Not everyone codes in Java.

 

Paul

Huh? All I could find there was challenges for javascript. Where did you find a Java section?

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OK, old man here...

Is there a difference between Java and Javascript?

Be kind, I am 61 and have not kept up with the newer languages. (I have used BASIC, GWBASIC, A bit of Fortran, C, C++ and now I'm returning to ANSI C C89)

If it is newer than that I really don't have a clue.

 

Paul

Thanks Cap'n. I will remember that from this point forward.

You got to teach something and I got to learn something. It's been a great day so far!

 

Paul

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