Show HN: Leetcode but for front end devs (terrible idea?) (vacation-call-335691.framer.app)

8 points by xempes ↗ HN
Howdy friends! Tell me if this is an atrociously terrible idea -

I've been working on building a leetcode for clientside devs so we can practice React and Javascript interview questions in a more concise way, I call it clientside.dev

I just finished a beta version of it yesterday and plan on releasing it with many more problems on Jan 1st but it's there if you wanna play with it

open to any ideas / feedback however mean or nice it may be :)

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I want to try it, and I'm not even a front-end. I will probably be applying to a number of full-stack roles, though, and plus I would just want to learn more React stuff in a structured way.
Kinda reminds me of cssbattle.dev
> practice React and Javascript interview questions

Who interviews this way (with asking language and framework specific questions)? I thought the point of leetcode is you can practice for FANGA level interviews with $200k+ salaries?

Everywhere except the FANGAs and FANGA wannabees I guess! Like any small software house that wants to know you can hit the ground running.
Many companies in South Florida (for example) ask trivia questions about frameworks or programming languages when interviewing junior/mid software devs. Many just "trust" you if you come from another "known" company like Ultimate Software, Akamai, etc.