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ama's Issues

Learning two unrelated frameworks

I'm currently learning the normal web technologies: React, Node, Postgresql and MongoDB.

I'm also learning Flutter.

Is it helpful to keep carrying both along?

Comparison of Hackerrank and Codility

I wrote this as a comment under your Dev.to article, so sorry for the duplicate.

I was wondering about your thoughts on Codility lessons. How do the 'Painless' and 'Respectable' lessons compare to the Hackerrank's 'easy' ones you mention?

Are the Toptal tests substantially different from these specific Codility lessons?

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