I feel like just do 20-30 representative problems and take an algorithms course, and you should be able to do well on most interviews, any more and you're caching the questions in memory and that defeats the purpose of the interview. Anything beyond that is a huge time investment and could probably be better used to do something else. Additionally, leetcode won't help for firms that design their own questions like JSC so it's not sustainable in the long run if you shortcut leetcode.
1030 so far LOL
Are they easy for you now that you completed that many?
Are you fkin kidding me?
I agree. I never did any leetcoding at all. But everyone can’t be as brilliant and gifted as you and I. /s
It took me 20-30 questions to just get comfortable with recursion. I must be dumb but I don't care.
You cannot be dumb. You are bezos ka baap
Definitely not dumb. Recursion is a hard concept to digest when you first look at it.
Leet code better than <drug of choice>
LeetCode IS a drug. And I have a slight addiction.
I do
Memorizing problems is an effective strategy. Interviews are broken
Interviews are pretty good when they're not gamed by leetcoders. Ungamable interviews exist when companies take the care to design good questions.
400+ LC
150- mostly mediums, some hards/ highly rated ones.
170+ atm cuz I'm dumb and need lots of practice
me too