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Is there any website like leetcode that can use php to help you with questions? Or recommend a Java IDE suitable for writing questions.

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Occasionally I visit leetcode, lintcodequestion-brushing websites to supplement my knowledge of algorithm data structures, but I find that generally I can only use java, javascript, python, etc. to brush up.

So I hope there is someone who can use PHP to chat with me. If it is not that popular, I will switch to Java (JavaScript is still familiar, but the brushing algorithm will be a bit weird), it has been a long time It’s useless and I’m not used to it.

If you use Java, is there any lightweight IDE you would recommend? I usually use PHPStorm (I bought the personal developer version), but I feel that the IDEA series is a bit heavier, and I have to spend extra money to buy it (I have to mention IDEA’s charging routine...), so I’ll see if there are any other lightweight ones. Recommended, thank you all.

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Using the community version of IntelliJ, it has all the functions you need.

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Occasionally I visit leetcode, lintcodequestion-brushing websites to supplement my knowledge of algorithm data structures, but I find that generally I can only use java, javascript, python, etc. to brush up.

So I hope there is someone who can use PHP to chat with me. If it is not that popular, I will switch to Java (JavaScript is still familiar, but the brushing algorithm will be a bit weird), it has been a long time It’s useless and I’m not used to it.

If you use Java, is there any lightweight IDE you would recommend? I usually use PHPStorm (I bought the personal developer version), but I feel that the IDEA series is a bit heavier, and I have to spend extra money to buy it (I have to mention IDEA’s charging routine...), so I’ll see if there are any other lightweight ones. Recommended, thank you all.

================ 11-29 11:19 ================

Using the community version of IntelliJ, it has all the functions you need.

http://codeforces.com/, supports PHP 7.0

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