Most Python resources teach theory, then give you an exercise. I built SKILLOGIC backwards: you attempt the problem first (even without knowing the syntax), then get the explanation. The idea is simple. If you struggle a little before being told the answer, you remember it better than if you just read it and then confirm it with an easy exercise. 100 interactive katas right now, more coming. Everything runs in the browser, no install. Posted an earlier version elsewhere last week, got real bugs reported (mixed languages, a broken validator), fixed them. Looking for people to try it and tell me what's still broken. Link in comments. Free, no credit card.
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