The best thing about hackerearth is that it provides regular coding competitions and hosts even the challenges for finding an internship. I also found an intern from here. This also helped me a lot in improving my coding abilities. Also it provides you a chance to host your own challenge in their dashboard. It has a user friendly environment and provides the new comers a better field to interact with. I prefer hackerearth, the most, and also prefers it to my friends. I know it is the best platform for coders all around the world. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The moment I started hackerearth till today, I haven't found any feature which I disliked. But as a suggestion, I want that the dashboard provided to host our own challenges can be a bit more effective. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Hackerearth is like a home for me. I come here daily, see what's going on, participate in the contest, host some competitions and whatnot. It provides one of the best coding platforms available on the Internet. It has an ample amount of different competitions and challenges. I like to solve different levels of difficulties of question which hacker earth provides in a very subtle manner. It has also competitions to host and challenges every month like hacker earth circuits. These all are very helpful in every day for improving our programming and critical thinking skills. There are many other platforms but the inside story is only known by those who use them. I personally use HackerEarth and i know how good it is for students. it is so friendly that even a beginner will find it very comfortable and will be confident in his future journey. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The only one thing I think I dislike is Hackerearth should give us multiple solutions to one problem after the contest is over which can help each student to analyze and assess themselves and see where they were going wrong. Also, a bit of improvement of User Interface will lead HackerEarth to be the best and leader in the coding field for decades to come. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I realized the helpfulness of hackerearth website when i delivered a session on "Competitive Programming" as i am a core member of the Developer Student Club at our college. So as the title says we required some good problems at beginner level with a platform that could help us all work and learn together. At that time hackerearth was the most useful thing as it allowed us all to focus on a single problem and solve it independently. Thus hackerearth is very much helpful in organizing such sessions on Programming where people learn concurrently. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Actually there are no downsides i have seen till yet, but as a suggestion i would like to say you can improve a bit more in design of website that would be attractive & helpful as well. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
HackerEarth provides a really good platform to create tests online across the internet. I like the feature that anyone can give the test, whether by inviting selective students or making a public link. Question selection and so many options to set a test make it easy to create a well-made test for the students. Adding of admins, so they can also configure the test (according to the permission given to them). The selection of code language gives a larger scope to perform code in which students feel comfortable. The thing which I liked the most is its feature to give the analytic report of every student and graph with details to show the performance. Even the technical support is very helpful and supportive. The leaderboard is also one feature that is very useful to see to whom we are competing. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Sometimes the recruiter website does not work properly, but after reporting they fix it up soon. Some test cases also fail even if they are right. I can't able to upload multiple test cases some time. While selecting questions from the library there were very few questions to select. Even one question was not with the test cases. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Solving a no. of different questions in different categories really helped me a lot to improve my programming skills and it is very easy to choose difficulty level of questions. You can see a lot of hackathons going on by different companies just because companies trust that hackerearth is a good platform to find good coders around the world . Coding competitions and CodeArena are best way to compete with other coders and these are available on Hackerearth. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The only thing anybody would dislike is the no. of different test cases but believe me that those test cases are just to improve your problem solving skills as it may happen that you made another logic but that logic fails in some test cases. So it is a very good thing to clear all concepts by thinking of different test cases. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
HackerEarth is a huge and very much supportive community in terms of placement preparations and competitive coding.It gives a better platform for influential programmers,coders and developers to get their hands dirty on various competitive problems and assignments,tests.All in one,it provides great environment for all year students. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
In early days of collage,when a new comer or non-technical student comes to collage and hears about this great platform i.e Hackerearth then he/she visits the platform and at first ,they found the level of questions a but difficult and out of their scope at that time so I wanted to suggest that just include some basic level questions,practice tests for those students so that they can also connect to the enlightening platform. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Through HackerEarth, I was introduced to a step wise exhaustive theory and practice in Competitive Programming and DSA, complete with tutorials, and a range of practice questions from easy to tough. I have interfaced with HackerEarth as a platform for many coding challenges in internship profiles for companies like American Express, Sprinklr, LinkedIn. The code editor UI is easy to use and attractive.
Tutorials on HackerEarth are detailed and written in easy to understand language, complete with examples so that I can actually feel the concept and not just mug up facts. The questions are challenging, and well worth the effort.
HackerEarth also provided with organizer dashboard for organizing Hackathons, complete with submission portal, keeping track of the number of students, and thus provides a holistic experience. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
No serious downsides that I can see, but it'd be awesome if HackerEarth tried out its hand in tutorials for Full Stack and Android Development too. Also, there are times when you just wish to give content a brief view over, we could have a section for the same. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
1. Data Structures notes and editorials are very precise and efficient for new learners.
2. Detailed tutorials with examples help you to understand the concept with ease.
3. You can start from the very easy to hard problems which keeps you interested in the topic and gradually
you can master any topic.
4. Platform both for learning the concept, practicing and competing in the competitions. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There is nothing really that i can mention here but i can say it would be great if hackerearth provides solutions for the problems immediately after the contests are over. Other than this, I would really say Best platdform Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There are many things which makes HackerEarth one of the best coding platform:-
1-> HackerEarth provides a very clean and easy to understand user interface for the new coders.They can easily navigate to contests section and as well as practice section.
2-> One of the best feature of this platform is that we need not to visit diiferent platforms for competitive programming and hackathons.
competitive programmers can practice the problems and participate in the live contests and developers can also participate in the hackathons.
3-> For beginners DS Algorithms notes are good reference material and best way to practice.
4-> Different sections having practice questions for different Algorithms makes it easy to pratice and saves a lot of time. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
In my opinion HackerEarth should change their method of judging a solution. They should provide partial points only when all the test cases under that constraint range are correct otherwise a Wrong Answer verdict should be there.
HackerEarth has less number of rated short contests in a month.So I would suggest them to organize more rated short contests as they are more important from hiring point of view.
Proper Editorials should be published after the contest is ended. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The best part of hackerearth is the code monk. Through it, any beginner can start learning programming through the 18 tracks divided into sub-tracks with a lot of questions in them. You can start from very easy and move to hard problems. An expert(or someone with a good hold on programming) can also start practising previous challenges questions to make him job-ready. There are rated challenges too with hiring challenges etc. which you can do to know where you stand. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I dislike the hackerearth's decision to remove circles from the website as that used to be our monthly practising partner. Also, I have a suggestion. It would be better if Hackerearth uses different divisions for different programmers in rated contests based on their skills. Also, it would be better if we can compete with our friends too in the coding arena. Rest everything is fine till now. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.