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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14952 · Jul 13

#go#go_interview_questions#go_practice#golang#golang_interview_questions#golang_practice#hacktoberfest#interview#interview_practice#interview_questions#learn_to_code#learning_resources You can practice and improve your Go programming skills with an interactive web platform that offers 30 coding challenges ranging from beginner to advanced levels. It provides a live code editor with syntax highlighting, instant test results, and detailed performance analytics to help you write efficient Go code. You can track your progress on leaderboards, compare your solutions with others, and learn from detailed explanations and resources for each challenge. The platform supports easy setup via web UI, GitHub Codespaces, or command line, making it convenient to prepare for Go technical interviews and boost your coding confidence. This helps you master Go concepts and get ready for real job interviews effectively. https://github.com/RezaSi/go-interview-practice

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@djangoproject · Post #336 · 05/09/2017, 05:24 AM

https://dzone.com/articles/pyflakes-passive-checker There are several code #analysis tools for Python. The most well known is pylint. Then there’s pychecker and now we’re moving on to #pyflakes. The pyflakes project is a part of something known as the Divmod Project. Pyflakes doesn’t actually execute the code it checks, unlike #pychecker. Of course, #pylint also doesn’t execute the code. Regardless, we’ll take a quick look at it and see how pyflakes works and if it’s better than the competition.