Thanks for the recommendation! I am aware of this repo and hope to try some of the projects mentioned when I have the time. For now I am quite happy with my current setup.
Seeking a junior/mid dev role at a startup or contract work. I was part of my university's programming team and my team won the ICPC Southeast regionals Div2 contest. I interned at Google as part of the Network Doctor team and have done freelance frontend work for a YC-backed startup.
Most recently, I've been working on a multiplayer leetcode site , and I'd like to go through this list (https://ternarysearch.com), inspired by binarysearch.com, which I'll make open source to give to the community if/when I'll move onto something else.
My other projects include osdev (demo: https://medbar.dev), a discord bot to answer questions about a github repo using RAG, a discord clone to learn system design, a community-driven site that vibe codes itself, and home labbing.
There used to be this site called binarysearch.com that let you compete against friends in solving leetcode-style questions but the devs took it down. I'm working on (https://ternarysearch.com), a site with the same mechanics, but a focus on ICPC-style questions. Hoping the competitive programming scene will take a liking to it, I'd love to build a community around open sourcing an online judge.
Seeking a junior/mid dev role at a startup or contract work. I was part of my university's programming team and my team won the ICPC Southeast regionals Div2 contest. I interned at Google as part of the Network Doctor team and have done freelance frontend work for a YC-backed startup.
Most recently, I've been working on a multiplayer leetcode site , and I'd like to go through this list (https://ternarysearch.com), inspired by binarysearch.com, which I'll make open source to give to the community if/when I'll move onto something else.
My other projects include osdev (demo: https://medbar.dev), a discord bot to answer questions about a github repo using RAG, a discord clone to learn system design, a community-driven site that vibe codes itself, and home labbing.
I'm curious of HN's opinions on 4chan's /g/ programming challenges. IMO, the difficulties feel a bit arbitrary - for example, claiming that a basic bootloader is more difficult than a C compiler.
I’m going to lose it the day this becomes vernacular.
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