There'a missing [1,3] in #10 visualization.
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You should add monotonic stack as well
Sir can you share some free resources about these 14 patterns.
Yet another long form video about this blog post https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43i7fk4V74s
The diagram on #10 needs to have an additional element [1,3] at the bottom line.
Correction needed on #11:
Check if key > arr[middle]. If it is reduce your search to end = middle + 1
Should be start instead of end
start
end
Is this still valid for 2023?
Yet another video about this story! https://youtu.be/k1OT58XZJXc?t=109
This article is definitely the best way to LeetCode prep :-)
tiktok.com/@izzacodes/video/7057631778013711662
Named the best thing to read for anyone with only a week to study for coding interviews, by Frank Niu (800k+ followers) https://www.tiktok.com/@frankniu/video/7083936196086205701
Jean the Coder made a youtube video about this story https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKMuGfXTVCo
Thanks for the article
Thanks, very helpful.
Were these patterns adapted from Emre Bolatβs posts? If so, giving him credit for inspiration seems appropriate.
https://emre.me/categories/#coding-patterns
The picture below this is incorrect in the last row:
In the β3. Fast and Slow pointersβ section, the first picture, in the 3rd row, the slow pointer is one position behind where it should be.
Amazing tips!!! Thanks
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There'a missing [1,3] in #10 visualization.
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Yet another long form video about this blog post https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43i7fk4V74s
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Correction needed on #11:
Should be
startinstead ofendπ+
Is this still valid for 2023?
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Yet another video about this story! https://youtu.be/k1OT58XZJXc?t=109
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This article is definitely the best way to LeetCode prep :-)
tiktok.com/@izzacodes/video/7057631778013711662
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Named the best thing to read for anyone with only a week to study for coding interviews, by Frank Niu (800k+ followers) https://www.tiktok.com/@frankniu/video/7083936196086205701
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Jean the Coder made a youtube video about this story https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKMuGfXTVCo
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Thanks for the article
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Thanks, very helpful.
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Were these patterns adapted from Emre Bolatβs posts? If so, giving him credit for inspiration seems appropriate.
https://emre.me/categories/#coding-patterns
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The picture below this is incorrect in the last row:
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In the β3. Fast and Slow pointersβ section, the first picture, in the 3rd row, the slow pointer is one position behind where it should be.
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Amazing tips!!! Thanks
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