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For a couple of weeks now I have been intensively learning Javascript (now using the program from Ilya Kantor on learn.javascript.ru), reading habrahabr.ru and monitoring questions of interest on toster.ru. Many educational sites that offered in the comments offer the following learning algorithm: lecture, assignment, solution from the author, discussion in the comments. I’m interested in a little more, maybe someone knows where the training is implemented like this:
1) Every day / three days / week a task is issued that needs to be solved using javascript
2) Your solution is sent to the server, where a person (it is important that a living person) writes a review of your solution, recommendations for the solution, evaluates and attaches some server data to everything stated above (solution running time, how much memory it consumes, etc. . etc.)
3) After some time (a week after the task), a "rating of solutions" is published on the site with the ability to view interesting solutions.
It seems to me that this approach stirs up interest, because. there is a teacher-student communication. There is a review of the solution, which helps to understand what you are doing wrong.
So, maybe someone met something similar on the Internet, even if it's paid (preferably in Russian), can you share a link?
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