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Where do you practice your problem solving skills other than sololearn?

Ik a few good ones, but just to know more, i would really like to know how other mates are making them stronger? Do you use books? Is it all online? Do you go for competitive programming? 😱 What language do you use often? Tell me 😋 Thank you!

29th May 2018, 12:18 PM
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Well, I am student.. so solving exercises from books is obvious, also I go for solving problems on sanfoundary site, it is really good.... I don't solve competition questions but I solve previous year questions papers 😊👍 I use python and C++
29th May 2018, 12:31 PM
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I think the best method is to actually build something ( either working for some clients or friends ) or learn from other's ppl projects and create your own. I already bought so many books, e-books and watched video tutorials but i never really learned something until i actually started to code. Good luck ! 😎
29th May 2018, 12:33 PM
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what about codewars
29th May 2018, 1:28 PM
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💫ⓢⓦⓐⓣⓘ💫 Sanfoundary is a good one. 😁 Student as well, though out of school and so not really prefer books as a full time learning. I'm looking into one out of my course studies though bcz the course ones get covered in the lectures only. 😁 Thanks for ur opinion. 😄 and python & C++ are 👌👌.
29th May 2018, 1:34 PM
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Ayan Muhammad Abdullah Haven't tried or heard about it yet and so no idea. Will surely give a hit. Thanks for sharing. 😄
29th May 2018, 1:36 PM
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Cosmin P 🇷🇴 I guess everyone makes a practical attempt on solving problems after learning a particular topic and at the end of the day, tries to design his own project and apply all concepts learnt to accomplish the task. So eventually, it is somewhat similar to building projects and i really appreciate that. Thanks for ur opinion. 😄 Good luck as well :)
29th May 2018, 1:42 PM
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