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Boot.dev is a place to learn to code hands-on... but the courses are HARD. The Training Grounds is a new AI-powered challenge generation engine that gives students an infinite feed of highly-personalized challenges based on their progress in the curriculum.

Boot.dev Training GroundsInfinite Coding Review and Practice
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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I’m Lane, founder of Boot.dev. Today we’re launching The Training Grounds. It’s a place where you can practice infinite, on-demand coding challenges—personalized to you. Sometimes you’ll debug broken code, sometimes you’ll write a function from scratch, and sometimes you’ll tackle an interview-style open-ended question in an AI chat. Learning to code is tough, and real...

Boot.dev Training GroundsInfinite Coding Review and Practice
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I must be missing something! Is it really free? It seems like a donation is required

Community MastersThe ultimate 377-page community building guide
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This looks really cool. I love the physical option. Gonna dive deeper on this when I have time.

The Coding CardsMaster the coding interview with flashcards
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Hey hunters, this is Lane from Qvault! We are totally excited to introduce the new version of Qvault, our "2.0" so to speak. We’ve created Qvault to be a single place for junior developers to learn the often-overlooked CS skills that self-taught devs miss out on. Entry-level programming jobs are competitive. The single biggest job-search-hurdle for you as a self-taught developer is that you're...
QvaultLearn the skills for your next programming job
So you’ve dabbled in different programming courses and maybe even attended a boot camp. Unfortunately, there’s still something standing between you and your next dev job. Our courses and projects will fill the knowledge gaps that are holding you back.
QvaultLearn the skills for your next programming job
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Seems like a cool idea, but a lot of SAAS will require logins, so it isn't quite working as expected. Maybe there's a way around this?

CleanshotGenerate clean screenshots for any website from its URLs
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This is a great idea - My only immediate concern is that if everyone else is using the same list, it could be hard to get in contact with these people. Perhaps they're getting flooded with emails?

Pitch BearDatabase of 1500+ investors to fund your startup
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Pretty cool, and I wish you the best. The only feedback i can provide is that for myself, it IS really annoying to copy links, but I copy them infrequently enough that the friction to use a tool might be too high. that said, love the problem you're chasing!

KopierSpeed dial for your frequently shared profile links
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Nice. JavaScript needs more convenient benchmarking tools

hasty.devA JS Perfomance Tool
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Ohh this is awesome. I'm looking at getting back into drums and need a more convenient way to jam

SubliveLow-latency jamming over the internet
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Definitely from like 6AM to 10AM. I have tons of energy in the morning, and start to get burned out in the afternoon, ready to be done.
What part of the day are you most productive?
Rucha JoshiJoin the discussion
Learning a subject as dense as computer science is often overwhelming if the curriculum isn’t focused and goal-oriented. Qvault doesn’t have thousands of courses, instead, we make one course for each topic and present you that material in a simple way.

QvaultLearning computer science is complicated. We make it simple.
Go code is compiled to WASMon Qvault's servers then executes on your phone or computer. You can read more about how it works here:
https://qvault.io/2020/07/01/running-go-in-the-browser-with-web-assembly-wasm/

Qvault's Go WASM PlaygroundRun Go in the browser with Web Assembly.
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I built this to show off the technology behind Qvault's coding courses. No reason to sandbox servers and have a complex and expensive backend just to execute Go code in the browser. Web Assembly is here to stay :(

Qvault's Go WASM PlaygroundRun Go in the browser with Web Assembly.
