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On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 7:22 AM, Y-01 <darling.ki...@gmail.com> wrote:

> There are lot's of sites: like codercharts <http://codercharts.com/>,
> HackerRank <http://www.hackerrank.com>,
> acm.timus<http://acm.timus.ru/?locale=en>,
> topcoder <http://www.topcoder.com/>(& many others) where you can practice
> in solving of algorithmic problems. sometimes there are interesting
> problems. But here you can't write in any APL ( J/K/Q ). At best you can
> write in Lisp or Haskell. But usually in C++/Java.
>
> There is Projecteuler.net <http://projecteuler.net/> where there are lot
> of
> interesting static problems and you can write in any language. Also there
> is google jam <http://code.google.com/codejam/> (once for year). And
> kaggle.com <http://www.kaggle.com/> with big, serious, detailed problems.
> On these babies you can code in J, and it's greate.
>
> Who knows another sites where you can learn J in practice of solving
> problems? Mb serious problems, mb parts of work in J. Anything but in J.
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