What do you think about Hackerrank? Have you tried it?
Personally, I think its a bunch of bullshit, but I have no idea about programming.
>Personally, I think its a bunch of bullshit, but I have no idea about programming.
could be /g/'s tagline
>>54964439
kek
>>54964439
This is gonna be one of those posts that gets like 50 million replies
>>54964439
well done anon-kun :^)
>>54964439
Fuck me
>>54964439
Toasting in epic bread!
>>54964439
True. That's why I need to get out of here. I don't belong.
>>54964439
Nobody here would ever admit they don't know anything
It's a meme like pretty much every other "social coding" thing since GitHub.
>>54965320
I fucking hate how everything has to be "social" now.
>>54965237
I'm the OP and I recognised I don't know a shit about coding anyway.
>>54965339
Every time I worry that I'll be turned down for a job because my GitHub contribution chart isn't made entirely of green blobs, I remember that it's a great way to identify meme companies to avoid them.
Same with things like "We practise pair programming"
>>54964428
>Personally, I think its a bunch of bullshit, but I have no idea about programming.
[spoiler]heh[/spoiler]
>>54964439
>>54964439
OP here. Still no opinion about HR? Is my great quote going to eclipse my initial question?
>>54964439
AWW HERE WE GO
>>54964439
top kek
>>54966041
It is what it is. Good for practicing algorithm questions for job interviews or for CS students wanting to apply stuff they learned in class without making an entire program.
>>54964439
have another (You), anon. (You) deserve it.
>>54964439
first post best post
>include me in the screencap
>>54966120
Go Fuck yourself you cancerous faggout
>>54966061
Most accurate description of /g/ I’ve ever read. You earned my respect, sir.
>>54966688
Eh, meant to tag >>54964439
>>54964428
>>54964439
Toasting in a epic thread
>>54964428
HOLY FUCK /g/ YOU NEVER DISAPPOINT
>>54964439
>tfw 1% of /g/ has read SICP
>>54964428
It's good for learning programming in a more abstract sense. Their sections on trees, graph theory and dynamic programming helped me to understand these topics a lot better.
Doing those types of data structures/algorithms practice problems isn't a meme, and every time you find a problem you don't quite know how to do is a wake up call for you to get gud and learn something new
>>54964439
First post best post.
>>54964439
pls include me in screencap
I actually like hackerrank and I don't see why it would be bad.
It comes with challenges in several different topics. And plus you can get a job (or so they say).
Granted, at first the excercises are too easy but you often come across some interesting ones.
>>54964439
I want to play too
>>54964439
Give this guy gold :D.
>>54964439
this is the funny truth about /g/
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>>54968819
not enough replies
>>54964439
Best post today.