Adding Java codes related questions to Brilliant ....
I saw many questions with python codes in Brilliant. As Java is a popular programming language, I think its better if *Java *codes related questions are added to Brilliant.
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Feel free to post problems or notes that are more Java centric. Remember that Brilliant problems only recognize integer answers or a multiple choice field that you designate. In other words, our CS problems are indifferent to what programming language you choose.
In general if you see people in a solution discussion posting solutions in python and you have a Java method, please feel free to post it. Seeing things in multiple languages adds value to the conversation.
Hey! I'm good at java but, I don't know python. I would like to learn it though. Could you suggest some website or book through which i could learn it?
Making there be Java questions on Brilliant is as easy as ... posting a Java question on Brilliant!
We certainly have no rules against posting questions in other languages (computer or spoken), nor subjects or topics that aren't already listed. Want to post some informatics questions? Go ahead. etc.
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to ensure proper formatting.2 \times 3
2^{34}
a_{i-1}
\frac{2}{3}
\sqrt{2}
\sum_{i=1}^3
\sin \theta
\boxed{123}
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Feel free to post problems or notes that are more Java centric. Remember that Brilliant problems only recognize integer answers or a multiple choice field that you designate. In other words, our CS problems are indifferent to what programming language you choose.
In general if you see people in a solution discussion posting solutions in python and you have a Java method, please feel free to post it. Seeing things in multiple languages adds value to the conversation.
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Hey! I'm good at java but, I don't know python. I would like to learn it though. Could you suggest some website or book through which i could learn it?
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As a future plan, can you add a code evaluation system which is done in websites like SPOJ (Sphere Online Judge) or Code Chef?
I agree
I am familiar with Java and Qbasic programming languages. So i want people to post more java and/or Qbasic programs
Yes Java should be included .
Hi Punsisi -
Making there be Java questions on Brilliant is as easy as ... posting a Java question on Brilliant!
We certainly have no rules against posting questions in other languages (computer or spoken), nor subjects or topics that aren't already listed. Want to post some informatics questions? Go ahead. etc.
Agreed, I support the eventual inclusion of question topics under Computing Science that are language-specific.