My approach is as follows. I keep an excel list of algorithmic problems with url-links of my solutions (e.g. leetcode, hackerrank, geekforgeek or github). The problems are grouped by topics like arrays, recursion, stack, graphs etc. Total is 450~ problems on my list so far. From time to time (especially before interviews), I refer to this list by clicking on each url-link and try to recall. Some problems, especially popular ones, I try to solve and code them again, roughly 2-5% of that list. But it is very slow to review such a big list and hard to remember it all, because I don't use this knowledge at my work. What is your approach? YOE 15 TC 240k #coding #interview #leetcode #algorithms
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Do you mind sharing your Excel sheet? It would be of great help for me to use it for preparing too! :)
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How can you have 240k at Google with 15 yoe?
It is not in Silicon Valley and 15 years is the total experience after university