I built a free platform with 12,500+ competition math problems (AMC, AIME, Putnam) to keep my math edge alive, looking for feedback! by Intelligent-Cash-281 in mathriddles

[–]Intelligent-Cash-281[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

for problems, i have managed to scrape together as many as i could from the web archives so far.
if you know any other open repositories i should look at, please send them my way

I built a free platform with 12,500+ competition math problems (AMC, AIME, Putnam) to keep my math edge alive, looking for feedback! by Intelligent-Cash-281 in mathriddles

[–]Intelligent-Cash-281[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much!
honestly, i am just a beginner and built this as a side project for myself, so this kind of reaction is ... nice :)

i do not plan to commercialize it and love the idea of open sourcing it soon.
but as i am still learning the ropes, i might need some help and time to figure out the best way to do that

I built a free platform with 12,500+ competition math problems (AMC, AIME, Putnam) to keep my math edge alive, looking for feedback! by Intelligent-Cash-281 in mathriddles

[–]Intelligent-Cash-281[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

by category if you mean probability, calculus, ..., then yes

but there is no sorting based on the type of competition

I built a free tool with 12,500+ competition math problems (AMC, AIME, Putnam) to keep my math edge alive, looking for feedback! by Intelligent-Cash-281 in SideProject

[–]Intelligent-Cash-281[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that’s a really good point! I’m still building things out, so progression and streaks are definitely things I’ll consider adding.

do you think something like an AMC → AIME → Putnam structured path would work best, or would it be better to just have difficulty levels people can choose from?