Timeline for When is it appropriate to comment saying that coding challenges are a poor learning strategy, and to suggest a different strategy?
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Aug 10 at 20:56 | comment | added | Unmitigated | Great answer. Too many people post irrelevant comments at any mention of competitive programming or an online judge. | |
Jun 25 at 13:40 | history | edited | ggorlen | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jun 25 at 7:07 | comment | added | starball | thanks for writing this. I resonate quite deeply with the points you listed out in the start of this post. I think some people have gotten a (wrong) impression that I don't think a book is a good way to learn, or that I think leetcode is a sufficient, good way to learn to write "actual" project code. If anything, I share in all those feelings you summarized. I'm only questioning when and how it's appropriate to make such comments, and I think this answers that quite reasonably. actually, of those I have read, I personally find this the most well-balanced response. | |
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Jun 25 at 3:36 | history | answered | ggorlen | CC BY-SA 4.0 |