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SharpSkill – AI writes your code. We teach you to understand it

SharpSkill – AI writes your code. We teach you to understand it

by GiornoJojo·Apr 2, 2026·2 points·0 comments

AI Analysis

MidSlickCrowd Pleaser

Interview prep for 10+ stacks, but LeetCode and Pramp already solve this.

Strengths
  • Covers 10+ specific stacks like Spring Boot and NestJS beyond generic algorithms.
  • Interview simulator enforces real-time pressure with timers and interruption handling.
Weaknesses
  • Crowded market with established players like Pramp and Interviewing.io offering similar value.
  • AI teaching claim lacks technical detail on how understanding is actually measured.
Category
Target Audience

Junior to mid-level developers preparing for technical interviews

Similar To

LeetCode · Pramp · Interviewing.io

Post Description

Gx HN,

AI makes it easy to generate code, but much harder to truly understand it especially under pressure.

SharpSkill simulates real technical interviews : solve problems live, explain your thinking, handle interruptions.

The focus isn’t just getting the answer, but how you think in real time.

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