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Daily Log - #100DaysOfCode
Day 11:
Took my shot at @Google Kickstart today. I could only solve one question. I think this was the push I needed; I'm going to work on this with increased vigour...
Daily Log - #100DaysOfCode
Day 10:
Today I worked on a really interesting problem, but I couldn't find the optimum solution. My answer was very basic.
I know a better solution is out there though, but I want to come up with it myself. I'll try again tomorrow...
Daily Log - #100DaysOfCode
Day 6:
Solved 'Merge k Sorted Lists' today.
Did not try for the optimum solution and was able to solve it making good time.
Github Repo:
https://t.co/oikmUYwouF
Daily Log - #100DaysOfCode
Day 5:
I thought of a solution and then spent an hour trying to optimize it without even coding it out.
Turns out, the original solution was better than 98% of the submissions.
Maybe give your solution a shot before trying to optimize.