r/dailyprogrammer solutions
The dailyprogrammer subreddit posts daily programming challenges, some of which I’ve solved. The easy ones are very useful for learning languages, I feel.
- #40 - easy, CoffeeScript and Ruby
- #47 - easy, CoffeeScript, JavaScript
- #48 - easy, Ruby, Python
- #48 - intermediate, JavaScript
- #49 - difficult, CoffeeScript
- #50 - difficult, CoffeeScript
- #68 - easy, Python
- #86 - intermediate, CoffeeScript
- #89 - easy, C, CoffeeScript
- #90 - easy, C
- #91 - easy, JavaScript, CoffeeScript
- #99 - easy, CoffeeScript and C
- #101 - easy, CoffeeScript
- #102 - easy, Go
- #112 - intermediate, CoffeeScript
- #114 - easy, C
- #115 - easy, Ruby
- #118 - easy, Ruby
- #121 - easy, Ruby
- #132 - intermediate, Ruby
- #134 - easy, Ruby
- #136 - easy, Ruby
- #158 - easy, Brainfuck
- #232 - intermediate, Wren
- #333 - intermediate, Bash
This isn’t in the right place, but I also did an r/tinycode programming challenge in 25 characters of CoffeeScript, which is right here.
Like much of my code, these are all licensed under the Unlicense.