Akash
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Day 6 of #SDESheetChallenge by @takeUforward_
1) Reverse Pairs: Couldn't think of an optimal approach and needed help to realize the merge sort intuition.
2) Unique Paths: Built the recursive structure but struggled with counting leaf nodes.
3) Majority Element II: Rather easy.




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@imdigitalashish This is what X throws at me when I try to feel good abt myself
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Hey I’m Ashish heres a quick intro
> Celebrated a festival with President of India
> dropped out of IIT delhi
> hosted a program with prime minister of india and on his yt channel
> Youngest google developer expert
> worked in multiple ai startups while in school and first year of college
> cracked jee adv and got into iit delhi
> dropped iit and joined Microsoft as their youngest engineer in IDC
> paper got published into springer nature magazine.
> India skills medalist in web technologies
> Featured in japan bunkyo news paper as a person who bridges india and japan tech innovation
> Featured in sakura science magazine
> Given 50+ talks across companies, IITs, MNCs
Full timeline on my twitter bio 🙌 lets connect
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@chillipilot yess
pehle krta tha mai jab naya naya josh tha 😔
yeah I never used notes feature, I do post my solutions tho, agar baadme revise krna ho to LC solution dekh leta us Q ka
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@rrrautela But writing ur thought process in comments is a genius idea tho...i used to use the notes feature which is kinda ass
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@rrrautela Hmm that's what I thought for a second. Itna ez logic toh ni hoga medium question ka lol
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@rrrautela Pretty intuitive, I'd have used conditionals to deal with 0 tho
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@ayushi_heree Ikr.. its hard being a big account and not get dragged into controversies (Koi toh drag kr do)
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Day 5 of #SDESheetChallenge by @takeUforward_ @striver_79
1) Search in 2d matrix: immediately implemented binary search.
2) Pow(x,n): started with brute force and was hit with TLE, used bit manipulation to optimize.
3) Majority Element: Took some time to get the intuition.




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Day 4 of #SDESheetChallenge by @takeUforward_ @striver_79
1) Duplicate Number: Learnt about the tortoise hare approach.
2) Repeating and Missing Number: Created my own number.
3) Inversion of Array: Used merge sort approach.
#DSA #Cpp




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Day 4 of #SDESheetChallenge by @takeUforward_ @striver_79
1) Duplicate Number: Learnt about the tortoise hare approach.
2) Repeating and Missing Number: Created my own number.
3) Inversion of Array: Used merge sort approach.
#DSA #Cpp




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