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CodePair. Role-Based Assessment. DevOps Engineer (Formally known as SudoRank)WebsiteHackerRank is a technology company that focuses on challenges for both consumers and businesses, where developers compete by trying to program according to provided specifications. HackerRank's programming challenges can be solved in a variety of programming languages (including, ) and span multiple computer science domains.On the consumer side, when a programmer submits a solution to a programming challenge, their submission is scored on the accuracy of their output. Programmers are then ranked globally on the HackerRank leaderboard and earn badges based on their accomplishments to drive competition among users.
In addition to individual programming challenges, HackerRank also hosts contests (often referred to by HackerRank as 'CodeSprints') where users compete on the same programming challenges during a set period of time and are then ranked at the conclusion of the event. HackerRank is part of the growing trend within competitive computer programming and the consumer-side of their website is free for coders to use.
Contents.History HackerRank was founded as InterviewStreet by two alumni Vivek Ravisankar and Hari Karunanidhi. HackerRank is a -backed company, and was the first Indian company accepted into Y Combinator. They also participated in TechCrunch Disrupt in 2012, and currently have venture capital backing from Khosla Ventures and Battery Ventures. Funding HackerRank has raised over $58 million over a series of fundraising rounds. On February 13, 2018 HackerRank announced they had raised $30 million in Series C funding, led. Timesofindia-economictimes. Anthony Wing Kosner (12 June 2014).
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