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Sharpskill launches open-source coding practice platform with multilingual support
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Sharpskill debuts as a multilingual coding practice site, challenging the English-centric model of technical interview preparation.

  • Developer team launched Sharpskill, a platform offering coding interview practice in 15 different spoken languages.
  • The project is positioned as a free, open-source alternative to proprietary platforms like LeetCode.
  • Community feedback on Hacker News remains limited, leaving the platform's long-term scalability and question-bank accuracy unproven.

Sharpskill launched this week as a free, open-source coding practice environment that supports 15 spoken languages for its interface and problem sets. Unlike established incumbents such as LeetCode, which primarily serve English-speaking users, this platform aims to reduce language barriers in technical interview preparation. However, the project currently lacks the extensive, community-verified database of problems found on established rivals, raising questions about the quality and breadth of its curriculum. Whether the platform can sustain technical accuracy while managing internationalization across so many languages remains the key metric for its future adoption.

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