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How To Start LeetCode For Beginners
#leetcode #faang #fang #google #coding #codinginterview #codinglife #computerscience #cs #leetcodecoding
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LeetCode 121. Best Time to Buy and Sell Stock
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Can you solve Google’s easiest interview problem? We outline 3 ways to solve: brute force, forwards dp and backwards dp. #leetcode #fang #coding #google #faang #codinginterview #computerscience #leetcodecoding #codinglife #cs
I solved all 3025 problems on LeetCode. But you only need 150.
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I solved all 3025 problems on LeetCode. But you only need 150.
Leetcode 72: Edit Distance #leetcode #google
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Leetcode 72: Edit Distance #leetcode #google
Best Tip for Leetcode Beginners: Learning Rate - From Rank 6 World #leetcode
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Best Tip for Leetcode Beginners: Learning Rate - From Rank 6 World #leetcode
Best Tip for Leetcode Beginners: Read Solutions - From Rank 11 World #leetcode
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Best Tip for Leetcode Beginners: Read Solutions - From Rank 11 World #leetcode
2192. All Ancestors of a Node in a Directed Acyclic Graph
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2192. All Ancestors of a Node in a Directed Acyclic Graph
2285. Maximum Total Importance of Roads
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2285. Maximum Total Importance of Roads
The Best Leetcode Tip for Beginners - From Rank 8 Worldwide
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The Best Leetcode Tip for Beginners - From Rank 8 Worldwide
1038. Binary Search Tree to Greater Sum Tree #leetcode
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1038. Binary Search Tree to Greater Sum Tree #leetcode
Best Tip for Leetcode Beginners: Zoom Out - From Rank 6 World #leetcode
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Best Tip for Leetcode Beginners: Zoom Out - From Rank 6 World #leetcode
How to Leetcode for Beginners #leetcode
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How to Leetcode for Beginners #leetcode
1552. Magnetic Force Between Two Balls #leetcode
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1552. Magnetic Force Between Two Balls #leetcode
Number 1 top for leetcode beginners I wish I knew when i first started #leetcode
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Number 1 top for leetcode beginners I wish I knew when i first started #leetcode
Solving All Leetcode Problems #leetcode
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Solving All Leetcode Problems #leetcode
3 Tips I’ve learned after 3000 hours of Leetcode
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3 Tips I’ve learned after 3000 hours of Leetcode
3 tips to land a software engineering internship
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3 tips to land a software engineering internship
Sir can you please tell how to solve problems in leetcode as beginner i follow neetcode's sheet !!! Please reply
thanks man
I'm there now...for largest rectangle in histogram from yesterday i tried to write the logic... finally saw today the solution it so easy 😅.
Yes I can solve it.
Thanks for these tips! New subscriber 😊
Bro's waiting for leetcode part 2
Why are all these tips just the same generic BS. Like really bro is that all you learned after spending 2000 hours on leetcode? Like you didn't already know that?
sounds like me solving chess puzzles for months and eventually grinded to 3k puzzle elo
Linkedin your
from where can i find this list bro?
I think how good you are at DSA is just an IQ thing :(
Honestly I'm more interested in how you went about solving all problems.
Bro is giving tips like he had solved all the leetcode problems
I am a beginner but many times I'm not able to solve easy and medium problems after 40-45 mins so I read the solutions and copy pasting that makes me feel guilty and dumb how should I improve my problem solving. please guide
To the point, no BS and no long intro. thanks so much
I like the part if you're a beginner look at the solution and then type it without seeing the solution. I followed this technique in my DSA class and I was able to be the top performer in that class passing with garde A. This technique resonate with me. Thank you
He’s speaking the language of gods
Brother you need to explain the solutions.
2200 rating when you solved 3k problems is not something to be proud of
truly the top thanks
I directly started with leetcode 150 and after 1 month, i have solved only 31 of those 150. Point to be noted, im an extremely slow learner and also have attention deficit disorder probably
Damn ! My man !
i know array string hash map linked list only,so should i follow the 150 questions playlist or learn dp trees graphs first??
Do both bro try to do those problems first then look up solutions if you still dont understand then you learn the underlying data structure they use thats how i do it
Reply pls?????
@@lakhangarg5602 yes?
i forget the pev question logic,what should i do??
This is one of the best video I’ve seen on how to be good at leetcode. It basically gathers the best advice from all the other sources and provides clear guidelines and strategies❤❤❤
Bro, 2200 rating with all problems solved is not impressive tbh. This just shows that you were seeing solutions of too many problems too quickly. If you would have given enough thoughts to those problem, you would have been at least 2800 + . I am saying this because I just solved 300 problems and have a rating of 2000 on leetcode.
Bro eats leetcode on breakfast
whatever you told is not unfair way, its just sheer discipline and hardwork
How to build logic
Can you please make a video on what concepts i should start learning before practicing leet code?
Thank you! Because of you, I'm know on my 75th problems. I'm doing neetcode 150, and can't believe I made it this far.
I found this very interesting. I always thought that the way to improve would be to do a lot of hard thinking and try to come up with all the clever solutions yourself and not "just" first try yourself and then look up the answers (but actually solve everything yourself). @topsw do you think there's a difference in how one should approach this depending on the background (CS degree vs self-taught)?
Code real things
I am a new coder, and I not familiar with optimization and time complexity. I know what they are, but I often mis-identify the complexity of a solution. Do you have resources or tips for learning this?
Takeaways: 1. Learn from examples 2. Join Communities 3. Spaced Repetition 4. Consistent Practice Beginner tip: if stuck on a problem for too long, bring your ego down and study the solution.
I hope you're doing well. I'm currently working on improving my understanding of Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA) and I was wondering if you could share your learning journey. Specifically, I'd love to know:How did you learn DSA?Which programming language did you use to study DSA?What resources did you find most helpful during your preparation?Any tips or strategies that helped you master the concepts?Your insights would be incredibly valuable to me as I navigate this topic. Thanks in advance for your help!
Its the most difficult challenge a software engineer HAS to face in their career??? Uh NO. You dont have to do it. Any employer that puts doing leetcode on a pedestal is not a employer you want to work for. Leetcode is a plague on the coding industry.
Sounds like you suck at it lowkey
I've started my coding journey a month ago! will make sure to implement all your tips
thank you your videos are helpful
how many questions did you solve each day during start to intermediate.
tbh 2200 rating after doing 3205 prblms is embarrassing 🫥.... i myself have 2000 rating with just 400 problms
No comments for Ttopswe let me fix that
i want to say something to my younger colleagues. the software industry and the internet that you see today, did not come from people who did leetcode and joined a big company. it came from people who loved programming and built new things with software. if at all possible, try to say no to companies who do leetcode, build useful software and try and sell it on the open market. who knows, the world might become a better place and you might make a lot more money.
og is right, and as someone who doesn't get much enjoyment from doing leetcodes i am even more inclined to buy this narrative
Man I just want to earn faang money and be a cog in a wheel. It’s the easiest method to being a multi millionaire.
@@skillgamer76 unfortunately they will also make you feel like their b*tch.
@@skillgamer76no it's not lol.
@@vectoralphaSec it is if you're lucky enough to stay a cog for 35 years, live way below your means, and invest regularly. Power of compounding will get you there.
As someone who has never done Leetcode, I don't why YT recommended this. Interesting though.
God bless your innocence. Once you’re in it, you can’t get out.
How many solutions I Have to know about a problem. Like We can say a problem can have two to three minimum solution it can be more but i defined it like a brute better and optimal approach. So I Should Have to know all the approaches. Like I Can't even think brute force approach on my own. So How many appraches I Should Know about
I have already solved this problem.
how much time did you dedicate to leet code a day to achive your result? nice video btw
Thanks for the support! I leetcoded on average 3 hours on weekdays, and 8-10 hours most weekends.
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Thanks for the kind words! :)
topswe be like: i will eat the whole platform only
haha took me over 3 years! :)
Do u have a map of the most frequently asked patterns? I feel like I am starting to learn things which will never be asked in an interview(like bellman-ford).
great question. you can check the 20 patterns in the leetcode 75, or see the most frequently asked tags on leetcode directly! my topswe100 list covers the important questions.
I think stuff like bellman ford, or in general more convolved graph algoritms, are something you should be aware of anyway, at least that they apply to certain problems. I remember the idea but I wouldn't be able to implement off the top of my head, but I know what it does and I wont reinvent the wheel when asked.