If you are new to Software Development...

Buse HIZARCI
2 min readFeb 12, 2022

I have mentioned in my other medium articles that I received advice from my friends when I started learning the software. And I got training from online education sites.
Apart from these, I discovered many websites that helped me as a new software developer. I want to share useful websites not only for learning how to write code but also for meeting people who are good at this field.Mostly challingin

Observing their approach.

It is very important to improve yourself and participate in such challenges in order not to get stuck in learning videos.

We call that “tutorial hell”..

How do we get out of this tutorial hell ?

1- HackerRank :

Offers challenges like Algorithms, Mathematics, SQL, Functional Programming.

You can find a way to discuss and learn after every challange.

For companies — for job seekers

2- CodeWars :

No matter what level you are at or what language you want to learn, you will find a challenge here.

Every challenge has a discussion board, solutions.

3- Exercism :

Web-site has 52 different languages

You can write code locally, in your own space

After you wrote your code as a solution you will get automated analysis on your code

4- Topcoder :

You can launch a competition .They ’ll run a competition to solve it.

They offers entire Software Development Life-cycle (SDLC)

5- Leetcode :

Leetcode provides challanges to Companies & Candidates and Developers.

You can also finds a support for technical interviews.

They now support 14 popular coding languages

6- Scrimba :

They have front-end bootcamp which you can find a interactive screencasts let you edit the code whenever you want.

There is a weekly code challange for their students , they announce at their websites and there are over 1.000 scrimba students online in their community chat.

If you solve the challenge and tweet your solution with the #WeeklyWebDevChallenge hashtag to see your name up in pixels on our submissions site and be in with a chance of winning a prize..

Thank you
Buse

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Buse HIZARCI

I am a self-taught front-end developer based in London. When I am not writing code, you will find me traveling or drinking coffee somewhere.