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Coding Challenges Ideas - Printable Version +- Sinisterly (https://sinister.ly) +-- Forum: Coding (https://sinister.ly/Forum-Coding) +--- Forum: Coding (https://sinister.ly/Forum-Coding--71) +--- Thread: Coding Challenges Ideas (/Thread-Coding-Challenges-Ideas) |
Coding Challenges Ideas - Eclipse - 03-14-2015 This is a reference to https://www.sinister.ly/Thread-Coding-Challenges ITT: We come up with ideas for the series. I have a few but I need more. Now, the idea is not to create things that are useless. The idea is to create programs that'll actually be used, and we'd work together to perfect the winners from each edition. (Just an idea.) Get posting. RE: Coding Challenges Ideas - Lain - 06-01-2015 I think @Touka's fibonacci generator was an example of a good challenge idea. I'll think of some things when I finish at work. RE: Coding Challenges Ideas - Dyme - 06-01-2015 I could provide practical programming and security related challenges like I did here, but only if they are wanted of course. RE: Coding Challenges Ideas - Inori - 06-01-2015 (06-01-2015, 03:52 AM)Dyme Wrote: I could provide practical programming and security related challenges like I did here, but only if they are wanted of course. I'd be down. I'm not too keen on security vulnerabilities, but this seems like it'd be a good place to start. RE: Coding Challenges Ideas - Ultimatum - 06-01-2015 This is actually a good idea. Perhaps, metasploit would also be a good place to develop appropriate scripts, and not just python.
RE: Coding Challenges Ideas - Eclipse - 06-01-2015 (06-01-2015, 12:17 AM)Kitsune Wrote: I think @Touka's fibonacci generator was an example of a good challenge idea. Indeed, I thought so too. (06-01-2015, 03:52 AM)Dyme Wrote: I could provide practical programming and security related challenges like I did here, but only if they are wanted of course. I'm up for round two. Hopefully... |