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Leetcode in Kotlin: Algorithms coding interview questions

Posted By: lucky_aut
Leetcode in Kotlin: Algorithms coding interview questions

Leetcode in Kotlin: Algorithms coding interview questions
Published 12/2023
Duration: 22h56m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 5.5 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Practice data structure and algorithms questions for interviews at FAANG companies like Google, Facebook, Apple & Amazon

What you'll learn
Solve Easy to Hard Difficulty problems using different data structures and algorithms
How to solve some of the most popular interview questions asked by major tech companies
Breaking down the coding interview problems in a step by step, systematic manner
Popular problems patterns
Requirements
Basic Knowledge of fundamental data structures and algorithms is preferred
Basic Knowledge of Kotlin is preferred
Description
Want to master popular problem-solving techniques, data structures, and algorithms that interviewers love? Dive right in!
Crave step-by-step explanations for the industry's hottest interview questions? We've got you covered.
Looking to up your game in competitive programming? Buckle up for a thrilling journey!
Welcome to the course!
In this course,
you'll have a

detailed, step by step explanation of hand-picked LeetCode questions
where you'll learn about the most popular techniques and problems used in the coding interview,
This is the course I wish I had when I was doing my interviews.
and it comes with a
30-day money-back guarantee
What is LeetCode?
LeetCode
is essentially a huge repository of
real

interview questions
asked by the most popular tech companies (
Google, Amazon, Facebook, Microsoft, and more
).
The problem with
LeetCode
is also its advantage, IT'S HUGE, so huge in fact that interviewers from the most popular companies often directly ask questions they find on
LeetCode
, So it's hard to navigate through the huge amount of problems to
find those that really

matter,
this is what this course is for.
I spent countless hours on
LeetCode
and I'm telling you that you don't have to do the same and still be able to get a job at a major tech company.
Course overview :
In this course,
I compiled the most important and the most popular interview questions
asked by these major companies and I
explain
them, in a
true STEP BY STEP fashion
to help you understand exactly how to solve these types of questions.
The problems are
handpicked
to ensure
complete coverage
of the
most popular techniques, data structures, and algorithms
used in interviews so you can
generalise the patterns
you learn here on other problems.
Each problem gets multiple videos
:
Explanation and intuition video(s)
: we do a
detailed explanation of the problems and its solution
, this video will be longer because we will do a
step by step
explanation for the problems.
Coding video(s)
: where we code the solution discussed in the explanation video together.
Walkthrough video(s):
where we go over each line of code and see what it does
We will use
basic
Kotlin for this course to code our solutions, previous knowledge in Kotlin is preferred but
NOT
required for the coding part of the course.
The problems are categorised for easier navigation and will be
regularly updated
with more popular and interesting problems.
Some of the stuff this course will cover are :
Arrays and Strings interview questions.
Searching interview questions and algorithms.
Dynamic Programming interview questions.
Backtracking interview questions
(
With step by step visualisation
).
Trees and Graphs interview questions and algorithms.
Data structures Like Stacks, Queues, Maps, Linked Lists
, and more.
In other words, this course is your one-stop-shop for your dream job.
Who this course is for:
Developers eager to pass the coding interview at huge companies like Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon, etc.
People who want to develop their problem solving skills.
Developers getting ready for their technical interviews.
Students getting ready for their internship coding interviews.
People who want to get better at competitive coding


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