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Challenges Level

Who will be alright with labelling levels to coding challenges? like beginners, intermediate and advanced

25th Aug 2018, 12:27 AM
Joseph Ahouandjinou
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I would say, beginner (level 1-4), lower intermediate (level 5-9), upper intermediate (level 10-14), advanced (level 15 and above). Of course, someone can go up the levels using challenges etc. and still only be good in one or two languages. So a level 17 can still be a novice in a particular language.
25th Aug 2018, 1:08 AM
Sonic
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Joseph ah OK. No problem. Perhaps someone else can assist then 😀
25th Aug 2018, 1:13 AM
Sonic
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Monic thanks for your reply but I was referring to challenge like "Einstein's Riddle, Perfect Number" those kind of coding challenges to be labeled into levels
25th Aug 2018, 1:11 AM
Joseph Ahouandjinou
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Monic That would be a great way to balance out the skill measurements in the various languages resulting in a more diversified profiles among users. Using levels on the skills would also add a greater incentive for users to really pursue one or two languages at a time while simultaneously giving them an understanding of what their skill level is.
25th Aug 2018, 6:04 PM
Kyle May
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