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frontendeval is a free online practice site for frontend developers preparing for interviews. Its core focus is not traditional video courses, but hands-on exercises related to “modern frontend development interviews,” helping users prepare for frontend interviews that more closely resemble real-world work scenarios. The site emphasizes that more companies are moving away from relying purely on Leetcode-style questions and are instead using tasks closer to day-to-day development work.
In terms of subject area, it focuses on frontend development interviews, especially practical tasks—for example, implementing a Memory game card-matching exercise based on the text captured from the site. The format is more accurately described as self-paced online practice; the page does not show live classes, recorded lessons, or 1v1 tutoring. The site offers a hints system, allowing users to reveal hints gradually when they get stuck rather than immediately spoiling the solution. It also includes additional challenges, so users can extend the exercise after completing the basic requirements. Difficulty filters include All, Easy, Medium, and Hard, indicating that the problem set is tiered by difficulty.
For pricing, the page clearly states Free exercises, so based on the currently captured information, it appears to be free to use. The text does not mention paid subscriptions, one-time purchases, enterprise plans, or payment methods. There is also no information about certification or certificates, so it is better understood as a practice tool rather than a course platform that provides completion certificates.
Its strengths are its clear positioning and low barrier to entry, making it especially suitable for users who want to move from “algorithm grinding” to “practical frontend interview” preparation. The hints and additional challenges are friendly to self-learners and can help improve engineering implementation skills. Its limitations are that the captured text does not disclose the size of the question bank, depth of solution explanations, code evaluation mechanism, update frequency, or author background. It also does not provide a structured learning path, instructor profiles, or human Q&A support, so its support/service score should not be rated too highly.
It is suitable for developers preparing for frontend job interviews who want to practice realistic UI and interaction implementation tasks, especially those with some existing JavaScript/frontend foundation. For complete beginners, the lack of systematic teaching content means it may be better used alongside freeCodeCamp, Frontend Mentor, LeetCode, or other frontend courses. Access from China cannot be determined from the captured text, and there is no clear information about network connectivity or payment. Users should test access directly; if connectivity is unstable, the alternative platforms mentioned above may be worth considering.
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