<p>Something as beginner friendly as coderbyte (but free) that gradually get hard.</p>
<hr/>**评论:**<br/><br/>robphoenix: <pre><p>exercism.io</p></pre>phxIsFarkinHot: <pre><p>seconded, this.</p></pre>0xjnml: <pre><p>Do the math. Your future self will be thankful.</p></pre>plectid: <pre><p>Try this book, <a href="https://pragprog.com/book/bhwb/exercises-for-programmers" rel="nofollow">Exercises for Programmers: 57 Challenges to Develop Your Coding Skills</a> — exactly what you are looking for, and language-agnostic. Nonfree.</p></pre>dinkumator: <pre><p>There's one for bioinformatics algorithms: <a href="http://rosalind.info/" rel="nofollow">http://rosalind.info/</a>
Less math, but kinda assumes you know most data structures and concepts.</p></pre>ChristophBerger: <pre><p>Not exactly an alternative because it does not provide exercises, but <a href="http://rosettacode.org" rel="nofollow">rosettacode.org</a> is stuffed with sample code for any kind of algorithm, in about all programming languages (ok, maybe not all, but 668 is more than enough), including Go.</p></pre>Emacs24: <pre><p>It is a bit strange you need "Project Euler" alternative without much math.</p>
<p>Euler. Without much math.</p></pre>shingtaklam1324: <pre><p>I think OP means like programming challenges without the mathematical side of Project Euler, which has some challenges that without the mathematical knowledge of the subject can only be brute forced</p></pre>Sythe2o0: <pre><p>'Some' might be a little lenient, I believe it's more like at least half</p></pre>
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