I'm starting a series of short videos on YouTube to talk about some advanced algorithmic ideas that aren't typically captured in textbooks. Check out the latest video here. Would love to hear your feedback.
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I'm starting a series of short videos on YouTube to talk about some advanced algorithmic ideas that aren't typically captured in textbooks. Check out the latest video here. Would love to hear your feedback.
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Sounds like a great idea. I would love to see videos on advanced data structures(seg tree, trie, pal free,etc.) And also especially fft. Most of the explanations on fft are from an engineering perspective, and advanced data structure tutorials are hard to find on YouTube.
Thanks for the feedback, I will keep that in mind for future videos.