Chris DourisProtherunner.digital·Apr 27, 2024Day 74/100 100 Days of codeI created a new Github repo and divided the project into two parts. The first part runs a secondary program and reads the results from a CSV file. Then, the main application simulates these results using SDL. The second program now exists as a submod...Discuss100 Days of CodeC
Chris DourisProtherunner.digital·Apr 25, 2024Day 73/100 100 Days of CodeMost of the code in Rebuild Back Better is complete, but it is still missing assets, which I will create myself. There is another project I would like to start now, but I need to refresh my memory on the C programming language. I created a Codewars a...Discuss100 Days of CodeC
Catherine Chendev.cathzchen.com·Apr 14, 2024Coding Training: How to Improve Your Coding SkillsThere's a lot that goes into becoming a better programmer, so let's just tackle one way that helps improve your programming skills today: practice, practice, practice solving problems. 😤 Practice Makes Perfect Mastering any skill takes time, and co...Discusscoding
Obidur Rahmanashfin.hashnode.dev·Mar 24, 2024Let's Count the Smiley Faces From an arrayWe will be solving a 6kyu problem from CodeWars. This one ->Count the smiley faces! | Codewars The Question Given an array (arr) as an argument complete the function countSmileys that should return the total number of smiling faces. Rules for a smili...Discusssmiley
cybermetaltechcybermetaltech.hashnode.dev·Nov 22, 2023Python Puzzle #1 (codewars - 8kyu)name: even or odd description: Create a function that takes an integer as an argument and returns "Even" for even numbers or "Odd" for odd numbers. my solution: def even_or_odd(number): if number % 2 == 0: return "Even" else: return "Odd" explication...DiscussPython
Monae Curbeammoecodez.hashnode.dev·Oct 27, 2023How To Solve CodewarsAs a self-taught developer, I am always looking for ways to improve my programming skills as it is important for me to consistently grow. One of the ways I do this is by using platforms like Codewars which allows me to challenge and improve my unders...Discuss·1 likeCodewars
Suleiman Osmancodewithsule.hashnode.dev·Oct 23, 2023Solving a Codewars Challenge as a Beginner using JavaScript.𝗖𝗼𝗱𝗲 𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗹𝗹𝗲𝗻𝗴𝗲: 𝐒𝐩𝐢𝐧 𝐀𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐝, 𝐓𝐨𝐮𝐜𝐡 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐆𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐝 The Challenge: Given a list of directions to spin, "left" or "right", I had to return an integer of how many full 360° rotations were made. Each word in the array repr...Discuss·47 readsJavaScript
Marcia Crippsmarciac95.hashnode.dev·Sep 26, 2023Hello Youtube & The Power of AccountabilityHello everyone! Today, I wanted to take a moment to discuss my recent milestone, one that holds great significance in my coding journey. Exactly one year into my tech career, I've embarked on a new venture: creating a YouTube channel. My first video,...Discuss·27 readsyoutube
Nouman Rahmanprogrammingfire.hashnode.dev·Aug 7, 2023Why LeetCode and Codewars are Essential for Leveling Up Your SkillsIn the world of programming and software development, continuous learning and skill improvement are paramount. Aspiring developers and seasoned professionals alike are always on the lookout for effective ways to enhance their coding skills. Among the...Discuss·10 likes·359 readsleetcode
Dennis kestonedenniskestone.hashnode.dev·Jul 28, 2023Extract the domain name from a URLThis is the simplest solution to the Code Wars kata Problem I solved today. Here is the instruction: Write a function that when given a URL as a string, parses out just the domain name and returns it as a string. For example: * url = "http://github.c...Discuss·43 readsfunctions