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nguyenhuythanh.com
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| | | | | I find the problem strikes a balance between tricky (needing specific knowledge of data structure and algorithm) and interesting (solvable with first-principle thinking). However, after understanding the tricky part, and working through the thinking, and implementing working code, I still could not really explain the intuition concisely. Hence this writing. Let's hope that it helps you as much as it helped me. Problem Description You can find the problem description on Leetcode yourself. | |
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hartenfeller.dev
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| | | | | My solution for the first day of Advent of Code 2022 challenge "Calorie Counting" with Oracle. | |
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chrismcleod.dev
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| | | | | Chris McLeod is a software developer with over 20 years of experience. Sometimes he writes about it. | |
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passo.uno
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| | | The programmatic equivalent of UX Writing is API Design. The words that you use to describe your API enable conversations between software and people - it's just a bit more structured and mechanical. That's why technical writers are uniquely suited to assist technical teams in doing API design, especially when an API First design approach is being followed. | ||