the bug was , in the inner loop you did range(i, len(nums)). It should be range (i + 1, len(nums)), cause the first argument in the range function is inclusive.
Wow under-rated channel. I've been using the algo cheat sheet for years now. I wish during my time we had that algo visualizer to really get the concept.
Thanks for the video Sajjaad. I will also add that as someone who mock interviews friends, thinking about how you as a human would solve a problem helps inform an algorithm RE system design, I found system design primer repo (by donnemartin) really helpful for learning the concepts
Thank u for an amazing video!! I'm a full-stack developer who decided to specialize in the backend I only know Python and JavaScript but the problem most of the backend jobs require either Java or C# so I decided to learn Java. Am I doing the right thing even tho I love Python more?
hey man l've been following your video for a while now, just wondering if you can give me more info on machine learning/ deep learning and maybe even ai training model, or if you can link me some resources or videos that really helped to break into ML. And do you have any tips and suggestions on how to make the ML project stand out, apart from having high accuracy with the training model? Thanks so much and sorry for the long question.
Hi Sajjaad, thanks for the suggestions, As a 2nd yr bachelor's student, how can i crack swe internship roles.. would love to connect 1:1 if possible? I'll appreciate that
Thank you so much for the helpful video! I have a question, though. You made a video three years ago about Amazon, so I'm a bit confused about how you managed to crack the coding interview in under three months now. Did you just refresh your knowledge? Thanks again!
Hey Sajjad bro, I'm 17 and will graduate high school next year. I have decent cybersecurity and Python skills, but I'm confused about choosing a major. Should I pursue cybersecurity, software engineering, or AI as a career? Kindly can you give me any advice please? I am really inspired by you and your work ♥️.
Thank you always for motivating freshmen like me! A question: you mentioned in earlier video that you decided not to continue with AWS for a reason, could you please be able to share that. (As myself, a comp sci student, learning aws cloud, and had plan to go to amazon)
@@SajjaadKhader grateful that u replied! waiting for that one! may i please ask, do you conduct 1-on-1 session with your followers(paid), i guess many do on instagram, where we can discuss our situation and seek suited career advise in IT Please reply, because since the day i saw your freshmen video of getting aws intern, i am trying best to make that happen for me here in Vancouver, Canada (but i have nobody here with whom i can have a chat like a mentor)
@@SajjaadKhader grateful that u replied! waiting for that one! may i please ask, do you conduct 1-on-1 session with your followers(paid), i guess many do on instagram, where we can discuss our situation and seek suited career advise in IT Please reply, because since the day i saw your freshmen video of getting aws intern, i am trying best to make that happen for me here in Vancouver, Canada (but i have nobody here with whom i can have a chat like a mentor)
I personally struggle with learning the concepts without understanding their use case. Can you please make a video about how data structure and algorithms help us in our projects. Thank you🎉
the bug was , in the inner loop you did range(i, len(nums)). It should be range (i + 1, len(nums)), cause the first argument in the range function is inclusive.
you got it
Wow under-rated channel. I've been using the algo cheat sheet for years now. I wish during my time we had that algo visualizer to really get the concept.
Thank you and absolutely the visualizer is a game changer
Best Vide you dropped yet ! Very Helpful I appreciate it brother 💯
Thanks for watching, glad it helped!
Thank you! Very insightful!
Glad to help
Thanks for the video Sajjaad. I will also add that as someone who mock interviews friends, thinking about how you as a human would solve a problem helps inform an algorithm
RE system design, I found system design primer repo (by donnemartin) really helpful for learning the concepts
I love the resources you provided
Glad to help :)
Thats great to see that
Thank u for an amazing video!!
I'm a full-stack developer who decided to specialize in the backend I only know Python and JavaScript but the problem most of the backend jobs require either Java or C# so I decided to learn Java. Am I doing the right thing even tho I love Python more?
hey man l've been following your video for a while now, just wondering if you can give me more info on machine learning/ deep learning and maybe even ai training model, or if you can link me some resources or videos that really helped to break into ML. And do you have any tips and suggestions on how to make the ML project stand out, apart from having high accuracy with the training model? Thanks so much and sorry for the long question.
Hi Sajjaad, thanks for the suggestions,
As a 2nd yr bachelor's student, how can i crack swe internship roles.. would love to connect 1:1 if possible?
I'll appreciate that
Thank you so much for the helpful video! I have a question, though. You made a video three years ago about Amazon, so I'm a bit confused about how you managed to crack the coding interview in under three months now. Did you just refresh your knowledge? Thanks again!
Hey Sajjad bro, I'm 17 and will graduate high school next year. I have decent cybersecurity and Python skills, but I'm confused about choosing a major. Should I pursue cybersecurity, software engineering, or AI as a career? Kindly can you give me any advice please?
I am really inspired by you and your work ♥️.
try a project or internship in one or the other, see how you like it, then pursue it.
Thank you always for motivating freshmen like me!
A question: you mentioned in earlier video that you decided not to continue with AWS for a reason, could you please be able to share that.
(As myself, a comp sci student, learning aws cloud, and had plan to go to amazon)
You bet! It's a long story but I'll have to save that for another video!
@@SajjaadKhader grateful that u replied! waiting for that one!
may i please ask, do you conduct 1-on-1 session with your followers(paid), i guess many do on instagram, where we can discuss our situation and seek suited career advise in IT
Please reply, because since the day i saw your freshmen video of getting aws intern, i am trying best to make that happen for me here in Vancouver, Canada (but i have nobody here with whom i can have a chat like a mentor)
@@SajjaadKhader grateful that u replied! waiting for that one!
may i please ask, do you conduct 1-on-1 session with your followers(paid), i guess many do on instagram, where we can discuss our situation and seek suited career advise in IT
Please reply, because since the day i saw your freshmen video of getting aws intern, i am trying best to make that happen for me here in Vancouver, Canada (but i have nobody here with whom i can have a chat like a mentor)
Can you make a similar video for knowing when to apply for internships, level of knowledge etc?
good idea
Thanks!!!!!!
Of course!!
I personally struggle with learning the concepts without understanding their use case.
Can you please make a video about how data structure and algorithms help us in our projects.
Thank you🎉
I presented a usecase practice problem in this video - is there something more specific you are seeking?
For first/second year level internships (Explore program etc.) do you think interviewers would focus on Easy Level Questions?
possibly - but some do DSA
@@SajjaadKhaderdo you think LC premium is worth it?
Whats the name of the website ?
Whats the website??
geeksforgeeks
Amazon don’t count
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