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Does anyone here use Exercism? I've started using it to learn Elixir, and it seems to be good. I'm thinking about having my kids use it as well for Python and JS/TS.

I'd be interested to hear if anyone's used it for a long time, and if there's any advantages or disadvantages to it. Or if there are other, better code exercise sites I should check out.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I've tried it, for several languages...

It seems good, to me, but I've learned to invest in the BEST 2-ish recent books on any language I'm trying to learn:

the difference between average vs GOOD instruction is cliff-like, and I need to understand why things work the way they do.

( with 2 different-author books, best I can get, then if 1 author is explaining something in a way I can't get, then I've got a good alternative.

Better, though, is that if I make myself work through both, then it's much more likely to stick, see? : )

I consider Exercism to be a good part of a healthy ( programming-learning ) breakfast!

: )

CombinedArms: use EVERY dimension of leverage you can, simultaneously, and more-certainly win, quicker!

I'm saying this, and I also saying I've had to report bugs in their lessons, 1 or 2 times.

I need Exercism.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Best combined-arms analogy I've seen this week. Did you go to command and general stack college?