A masterpost of interview questions and challenges

It’s difficult for anyone to start practicing interview questions, especially since it requires constant daily practice for you to get good. Trying to find a source of questions where there are well explained answers and a learning curve thats effective for beginners can be daunting. Luckily I have collected a series of websites that can be useful for new developers who are looking to increase their interview skill, or those looking for a challenge.
Competition/ community based interview question sites:
These sites are great because they allow you to test your skills against other developers. However you may solve individual challenges just for the learning experience.
Topcoder:
Topcoder is your place to learn new skills and earn good money.
Forum sites:
If you are lost on how to solve a interview question, you can post the question on one of these sites. Its essentially the main focus of these message boards. It’s good to occasionally give reddit, quora and stackoverflow a break and look elsewhere for solutions.
Practice sites for beginners:
So you are just getting your feet wet when it comes to understanding how coding interviews work? These sites will help guide you through your questions in a safe, no pressure environment. Not everyone can tackle a coding interview with confidence and a non-judgmental environment can really help you.
interviewing.io:
Practice interviews with engineers from top companies, anonymously.
Coding bootcamps with free resources:
AppAcademy provides a list of entry level coding problems in ruby if you sign up for their classes. The resource is excellent for newcomers who are interested in a good bootcamp.
Where to practice:
Depending on the language there are few places where you can start practicing your craft. But i personally use one of the 2 sites shown below.
Enjoy these resources and goodluck
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