BEST PLATFORMS TO DEVELOP CODING SKILLS.
To get better and better at coding skills one should deal with different type of problem statement. Practicing with problem statements give a kind of idea about how one can use the coding skills in real life to deal with tasks like calculation, strings conversion etc.
Here are top 3 coding platforms according to me to develop your coding skills:
1. HackerRank
HackerRank is a tech company that focuses on competitive programming challenges for both consumers and businesses, where developers compete by trying to program according to provided specifications. HackerRank's programming challenges can be solved in a variety of programming languages (including Java, C++, PHP, Python, SQL, JavaScript) and span multiple computer science domains.
Over 11million developers practice coding skills on this platform.
2. Codechef
CodeChef is a competitive programming community of programmers
from across the globe. CodeChef was started as an educational initiative
in the year 2009 by Directi, an Indian software company.
Along with practice problems codechef also conducts monthly competitions where you can compete with the other coders across the glob. Base on competition scores it gives you rank which shows your rank compared to other coders which are on codechef.
3. HackerEarth HackerEarth provides enterprise software that helps organisations with their technical hiring needs.
HackerEarth is used by organizations for technical skill assessment and
remote video interviewing. In addition to that HackerEarth also has a
community and since inception built a base of 4M+ developers . In the community, HackerEarth is known for having conducted 1000+ hackathons and 10,000+ programming challenges
to date. HackerEarth has raised $11.5 million in funding over three
rounds[3]. Today, more than 750 customers worldwide use its technical
coding assessments platform, including Amazon, Walmart Labs, Thoughtworks, Societe Generale, HP, VMware, DBS, HCL, GE, Wipro, Barclays, Pitney Bowes, Intel, and L&T Infotech. HackerEarth is backed by GSF Global and Angelprime.
HackerEarth provides enterprise software that helps organisations with their technical hiring needs. HackerEarth is used by organizations for technical skill assessment and remote video interviewing. In addition to that HackerEarth also has a community and since inception built a base of 4M+ developers . In the community, HackerEarth is known for having conducted 1000+ hackathons and 10,000+ programming challenges to date. HackerEarth has raised $11.5 million in funding over three rounds[3]. Today, more than 750 customers worldwide use its technical coding assessments platform, including Amazon, Walmart Labs, Thoughtworks, Societe Generale, HP, VMware, DBS, HCL, GE, Wipro, Barclays, Pitney Bowes, Intel, and L&T Infotech. HackerEarth is backed by GSF Global and Angelprime.
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