I coded "Leetcode for design patterns" Everyone hates on leetcode, but I always liked that problems were "self-contained". It's so easy to jump in and finish a problem without a lot of context. Leetcode-style problems for OOP design patterns make it so easy to practice 1 or 2…
Wait... who hates Leetcode? I always thought it was the people who constanly talked about being busy on Leetcode, but not the site itself.
People hate Leetcode problems, because your ability to solve them reflects talent. The tech industry, like other industries stinks with nepotism and anti-empiricism (anti-experience). It takes a lot of intuition developed to be good at solving Leetcode.
Yes!! We want that man! You're an angel. Thank you.
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