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Update problem-sets-competitive-programming.md #11019
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should this replace the listing under "Problem Sets"? We don't like duplicative links. |
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GeeksforGeeks appears to have replaced the practice with courses which is the old link in the "Problem Sets". They do have community problems section to solve and that can be found here: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/explore The courses they offer are not free, but the community problems do appear to be free after creating an account with them. @Sanober494 the link you added is just the landing page, if @eshellman is okay with the link I suggested you can use https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/explore instead of the one you used and then you can complete your pull request. |
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Add GeeksforGeeks
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Description
Have included GeeksforGeeks website,
Why is this valuable (or not)?
Extremely, since it is a very popular website among developers.
How do we know it's really free?
It has tons of free materials to look into and study from.
For book lists, is it a book? For course lists, is it a course? etc.
It has documentations, practice problems and many more.
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