Just want to take a minute and rant about how good @exercism_io is, the exercises are extremely well though through and the mentors are great.
I'm going to (attempt to at least) become a Ruby mentor on this while attempting to complete the elixir/erlang tracks.
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It's almost like hackerrank/codewars except they have a nifty command-line tool to download and submit exercises.
They have test cases for every exercise so far so its as easy as making sure your code passes the tests and then you submit your work for review. #exercismio
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By far the _best_ part though is there are multiple types of exercises. i.e. the required vs side exercises.
You have to complete all the required exercises to complete the track (obviously) but there are NUMEROUS side exercises for you to do while you wait for review
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on your main exercises. The side exercises don't require review, but you can ask for it if you would like feedback.
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All in all I would suggest @exercism_io for anyone looking to learn a new language, so far on the Elixir track the exercises are very well though out and the tooling is great.
Have a look at their tracks here: exercism.io/tracks/
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They have almost everything one would ever want to dabble in (this is not all of them!):
Crystal
Go
Common LISP
Elixir & Erlang
Groovy
Java
Kotlin
MIPS Assembly (really??)
R
Python
Ruby
Rust
Scala
Swift
TypeScript
x86-64 Assembly (????????)
Good stuff! #exercismio @exercism_io
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Thank you for that lovely set of messages :)
You might like to watch invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=5Cj1Dr9mโฆ if you've not already, in order to see what's coming next :)
1:12 AM ยท May 16, 2020
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