Hey Greg pls go on with series thanks to your shorts & other content on different platforms I was actually able to ace DSA round, Really Grateful for the content ✨
Very helpful, please continue this series till graphs and tries, also are there any lectures on problem solving techniques like sliding window, prefix sum, greedy, backtracking, dp etc, essentially to approach lc problems by intuition, I struggle to apply my intuition on a new lc problem , any suggestions that might help me get better will be grateful, thanks again for these videos
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man you are the best.Explain it so well.Never understood hashset and maps so well in my life!
Best data structures tutorial ever
I am learning so much. Thanks!
Glad to hear it 😊
Thank you so much for starting the dsa playlist
best explanation
super useful video, nice tips and explanations.
Hey Greg pls go on with series thanks to your shorts & other content on different platforms I was actually able to ace DSA round, Really Grateful for the content ✨
That's amazing!!
Very helpful, please continue this series till graphs and tries, also are there any lectures on problem solving techniques like sliding window, prefix sum, greedy, backtracking, dp etc, essentially to approach lc problems by intuition, I struggle to apply my intuition on a new lc problem , any suggestions that might help me get better will be grateful, thanks again for these videos
An array can be an element of a tuple, but that tuple will still be hashable as it only references a list (array).
no that's not true
Also please do all dsa
can you please do videos on machine learning?
Very nice 👍🙂
When accessing values in a dict, is it better to use .get() as it won't give a key error if key not found?
first 😂
Instruction unclear, i cant spell "grg" anymore...