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Our New Coding Patterns YouTube channel
Our New Coding Patterns YouTube channel
Our New Coding Patterns YouTube channel BIG announcement: we’ve launched a new YouTube channel! – Coding Patterns The first video is already live, and we'll aim to post new videos fortnightly. This channel will be run by my colleague Shaun Gunawardane. Our goal is to provide high-quality, entertaining explanations on coding patterns, and interview tips, without making you feel like you’re stuck in a boring lecture. Whether you’re prepping for a big coding interview, sharpening your problem-solving skills, or just looking for something fun to watch during your lunch break, this channel has you covered. Here's a sneak peak into some titles you might see in the future: - When BFS beats DFS - The dangers of Big O analysis - Dynamic programming for people who hate it - Why you should always bring up space complexity - Never ignore problem constraints - Why you never remember coding solutions - Something you should say in every interview - The pitfalls of recursion - Hash maps changed everything - The algorithm used to detect cancer © 2025 ByteByteGo |
by "ByteByteGo" <bytebytego@substack.com> - 11:36 - 20 Jan 2025