Been a while since you've touched Java or Python? You should check out codingbat.com It has a ton of different methods for you to write for fun, and you're able to test them within the website itself. It's a great resource for you to bring your coding skills back up to speed!
What about CSS, HTML, PHP, and other web development languages? w3schools.com has a similar way for you to be able to brush up on these skills! It also has in depth training tools, and is a worthy knowledge base for any web developer seeking information on how to code very basic actions in web development.
Where's the codingbat for C? Since C is a much more volatile language to code with, they don't have anything like this for C. If they did, the dynamics of the C language are so diverse, that you would be able to manipulate the website with easy injection. Websites would crumble from anyone with experience who is intentionally trying to destroy the site.
If you'd like to brush up on your C, there are plenty of other free materials on the web, like cprogramming.com for you to be able to hone your skills. In order for you to test to see if your code is working in C, you would have to code locally, on your own PC -- not over the internet.
wow i haven't written in java for forever, i am going to start doing that tonight! thanks for the link
ReplyDeleteWas looking for something like this, thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis will surely come in handy, thanks.
ReplyDeleteFirst time I hear about codingbat.com. I'll check it out
ReplyDeleteI think I'll need some PHP retraining soon
ReplyDeleteAre you a wizard? Happy new year to you too!
ReplyDeleteI agree that it's kind of nuts that Codingbat doesn't have anything for C. I see a golden opportunity for you, though...you have the skills to write something like that!
ReplyDeleteAnd I can personally say that W3Schools is awesome. I'll have to brush up on my HTML5/CSS3, so I probably need to head over there sooner or later.
Happy new year!
Finally, a computer blog, thank god i needed this.
ReplyDeleteAlso take a look at hackthissite.org for if you have already dabbled in web coding, you have to find flaws in the pages by using html/javascript knowledge.
ReplyDeleteThey have an active comunity and the exercises are fun (and extremely frustrating at times).
As for c, buy a book or just start a project and steadily add language functionality you havent touched before.
These sites are great, I will try them now.
ReplyDeleteNice blog!
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