Practice problems for learning a new language

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Brushing up on programming languages is best achieved through practical experience. Engaging with problems of varying difficulties can enhance learning before tackling larger projects. A recommended resource for this approach is Project Euler, which offers a collection of challenging mathematical and computational problems designed to improve programming skills.
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I'm working on brushing up on some programming languages.

Being a big believer in the idea that the best way to learn is by doing, I'm looking for problems of various difficulties I can work through before embarking on some larger project. Anyone know a good resource?
 
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