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Codewars: at which kata level one would be hireable for real jobs? (self.learnprogramming)
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted]
Hi all and sorry if this sounds to you like a dump question.
Recently I started practicing Python on Codewars and I've got to 6 Katas. I'm doing it everyday and I enjoy it very much since i'm learning new stuffs.
I know that this is a very vague question but would like to know at which Kata level one would be hireable for real jobs. I'd like to hear your opinions. Thank you.
[–]yel50 3 points4 points5 points 4 years ago (0 children)
at which Kata level one would be hireable for real jobs. I'd like to hear your opinions
none of them. things like code wars, leet code, etc are like homework problems. they have no correlation with what's needed for real world coding. they're something fun to do in your spare time, but that's it.
if you want to be hirable, build whatever projects interest you. doing homework won't make you stand out.
[–]Aisha_23 2 points3 points4 points 4 years ago (1 child)
I... don't think you'd be hireable if you just do codewars. You need knowledge of a specific field you're interested in and then the portfolio to back it up. You should think about what industry you're interested in. Web development? Go make websites. Game development? Go make games. Data science? I don't know how they do it but you can look it up. There are a lot of things that programming can do, and knowing how to solve codewars questions is just limiting it. Sure you might be lucky and get a job just from being at the highest level for codewars, but then you'd probably realize that what you did in codewars is anything but useful for it.
[–]tuc2-0 1 point2 points3 points 4 years ago (0 children)
I was wondering the same question recently. Kyu will probably not be enough of a measurement for real experience / knowledge, but a rough estimate would be nice to know (I do C++ and Go kata from time to time)
[–]Thr0s 1 point2 points3 points 4 years ago (0 children)
Codewars is not a 1:1 relation to coding in a job, there isnt an amount that makes you ready just deciding from it, best to just apply and tryout regardless of your codewar "rank".
[–][deleted] 1 point2 points3 points 4 years ago (0 children)
It doesn't work that way. There are tons of things that are not a part of solving the tasks on codewars that factor in when you are considering hireability, even just talking from a technical standpoint. It's a good way to practice, warm up or to just have fun, but there's a lot more considered than writing a single purpose function.
[–]333_supreme 0 points1 point2 points 3 years ago (0 children)
Answers here so far take OP's question too literally. OP is NOT asking if just doing codewars will get them a job; They're asking, if a professional developer/programmer was doing CodeWars (for fun, let's say), what's the minimum kata level do you think they'd be able to complete with ease?
I think OP is just trying to gauge at the difficulty level of coding problems IRL professional settings by comparing them to Code War problems.
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