#Need a site for practice
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There are several websites that offer practice exercises and coding challenges for beginners in Java. Here are a few options:
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CodingBat (https://codingbat.com/java): CodingBat provides a collection of Java coding exercises categorized by topic. It offers immediate feedback on your solutions and allows you to practice different concepts.
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HackerRank (https://www.hackerrank.com/domains/tutorials/10-days-of-java): HackerRank offers a wide range of Java challenges, from basic to advanced levels. It also provides tutorials and explanations for each topic.
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LeetCode (https://leetcode.com/problemset/all/?difficulty=Easy&listId=wpwgkgt): LeetCode is primarily known for its algorithmic coding interview questions, but it also has a section dedicated to Java language-specific problems. You can filter the questions by difficulty level and track your progress.
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Practice-It! (https://practiceit.cs.washington.edu/): Practice-It! is a platform developed by the University of Washington that offers a large collection of Java programming problems categorized by chapter and difficulty level. It provides immediate feedback on your solutions and allows you to track your progress.
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CodeGym (https://codegym.cc/): CodeGym is an interactive online course that teaches Java programming through practical exercises and tasks. It provides step-by-step guidance, real-time feedback, and a gamified learning experience.
Remember to practice regularly and challenge yourself with different types of problems to reinforce your understanding of Java concepts. Good luck with your learning journey!
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