Are there any -leetcode like- apps that makes coding less painful on smart phones?
Get a life
Imagine seeing someone thumb typing a solution to Letter Combinations of a Phone Number on their phone lmao.
Why though 🙄
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The reason most likely is that OP wants to utilize their time during commute for practicing leets. Only thing I have come across is Juno for jupyter that is better than anything else out there. If you want to use any hosted Jupyter service or connect to your own server - you need to pay. Otherwise there’s a default binder demo server which you can use. But not worth it. I’m reading system design or something else during commute now. After I’m done with this round of job hunt, I’m planning to work something that would be like Anki flashcards. it would pull down your solutions from leet, and instead of making you type the whole thing, will replace tokens and expressions with blanks. Then it becomes more like fill in the blanks. You’ll still need to read the code, think about the logic, (spaced repetition). I tried this with a few on Anki flashcards - but that only worked on the desktop version, not on mobile web browser. And pain in the butt to do all this manually.
Just sketch our solutions in your mind, don't code on your phone... trying to code on your phone is a waste of time.
For me it's easier to open leetcode.com on phone and go into my mind zone and solve it...by the time I reached office, I just would have solved the brute force approach if I I am lucky..it is a good morning exercise
Use a pencil to write solutions on notepad
Don't code while pooping.
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