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Coding Interview Patterns: Nail Your Next Coding Interview 🔍
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Alex Xu, Shaun Gunawardane 🔍
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Coding Interview Patterns - Nail Your Next Coding Interview
Coding interviews are tough, and they're only getting tougher, typically demanding months of preparation. What we all want is a way to master algorithms and data structures without having to spend countless hours sifting through endless, unfocussed resources. Introducing "Coding Interview Patterns," your complete guide to mastering the key patterns needed to ace your next coding interview.
What’s inside? An insider’s perspective on what interviewers are truly looking for and why. 101 real coding interview problems with detailed solutions. Intuitive explanations that guide you through each problem as if you were solving it in a live interview. 1000+ diagrams to illustrate key concepts and patterns.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Two Pointers
Chapter 2: Hash Maps and Sets
Chapter 3: Linked Lists
Chapter 4: Fast and Slow Pointers
Chapter 5: Sliding Windows
Chapter 6: Binary Search
Chapter 7: Stacks
Chapter 8: Heaps
Chapter 9: Intervals
Chapter 10: Prefix Sums
Chapter 11: Trees
Chapter 12: Tries
Chapter 13: Graphs
Chapter 14: Backtracking
Chapter 15: Dynamic Programming
Chapter 16: Greedy
Chapter 17: Sort and Search
Chapter 18: Bit Manipulation
Chapter 19: Math and Geometry
Coding interviews are tough, and they're only getting tougher, typically demanding months of preparation. What we all want is a way to master algorithms and data structures without having to spend countless hours sifting through endless, unfocussed resources. Introducing "Coding Interview Patterns," your complete guide to mastering the key patterns needed to ace your next coding interview.
What’s inside? An insider’s perspective on what interviewers are truly looking for and why. 101 real coding interview problems with detailed solutions. Intuitive explanations that guide you through each problem as if you were solving it in a live interview. 1000+ diagrams to illustrate key concepts and patterns.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Two Pointers
Chapter 2: Hash Maps and Sets
Chapter 3: Linked Lists
Chapter 4: Fast and Slow Pointers
Chapter 5: Sliding Windows
Chapter 6: Binary Search
Chapter 7: Stacks
Chapter 8: Heaps
Chapter 9: Intervals
Chapter 10: Prefix Sums
Chapter 11: Trees
Chapter 12: Tries
Chapter 13: Graphs
Chapter 14: Backtracking
Chapter 15: Dynamic Programming
Chapter 16: Greedy
Chapter 17: Sort and Search
Chapter 18: Bit Manipulation
Chapter 19: Math and Geometry
Alternative filename
lgli/coding interview patterns.pdf
Alternative publisher
Byte Code LLC
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
date open sourced
2025-01-24
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