What's up everyone? Welcome to the start of the 60
day AlgoDaily crash course to get you interview ready.
This is a direct result of people wanting an exact, step by step guide to going through the curriculum. I'll be adding in check-in and Q&A videos about twice a week.
In this first week, we're going to learn to use the AlgoDaily platform and start solving some exercises. We'll begin with some guides on the basics of how to prepare, and refresh your memory on Big O notation.
Then we'll begin with 2 of the most common interview questions: Reverse a String
and the infamous Fizz Buzz
, which are often used as warmups. If you're starting on a Sunday or Monday, try to get to Fizz Buzz
by midweek.
Then the rest of this week, we'll focus on the approach and dive into array-type questions, which are the most common, and introduce you to some helpful patterns for them.
Feel free to refer to the data structures cheat sheet at any given point. Congrats on starting and let's catch up in a few days!
I want to take it clear: I'm here to help you if you participate. If you get stuck on anything on the site, or have trouble with any of the material, post in the forum or email us and we'll get back to you. All feedback will be taken and we'll do our best to improve the course with your help.