Many time, when an interview approaches, candidates start searching for different algorithms in different programming languages for practise. This project aims to build a website which will contain the codes along with the techniques and explanations so that it can be helpful for many
You can use any programming site like Leetcode, Codeforces etc to get two questions based on array which are of basic level.
Only get two questions first. No need to get the answers or solve them for this issue.
Find two such questions on the array and post the link as a reply to this issue.
You can use any programming site like Leetcode, Codeforces etc to get two questions based on array which are of intermediate level.
Only get two questions first. No need to get the answers or solve them for this issue.
Find two such questions on the array and post the link as a reply to this issue.
Those who want to work on the website, here are the steps.
First of all, have a look at the - Median Sorted Array page, which is one of the pages on our website. You are going to prepare the same for your own problems that you have been added to the site.
Next go to the repo link here - Website Repo and fork it to your profile.
Inside the repo you can see Pages -> Array -> array.html and medianArray.html.
Your work is to prepare pages like medianArray.html, don't try to touch anything else, no other file and nothing.
Suppose there is no folder for the specific class like Linked List etc. The create a folder like Array, but no need to create something like array.html. You just need to make pages like medianArray.html.
In case of any doubt message me before getting into action.
Deadline to submit - 10th September 2020
PS - Those who are not doing website work, inform me please and make your documentation proper. I will make your webpages.
Search for 5 different problems of different easy and intermediate difficulty which are being asked previously in the interviews. You can search for problems with using your favourite data structures for this task.
Don't repeat questions. I mean to say, if someone has already provided a question below this issue, then you shouldn't repeat it and come up with new problems. The problems will be assigned first come first serve basis.
Deadline to come up with questions - 12th Aug 2020.