Linked List is the most important Data Structure (for Coding Interviews and Real Life System Design) and is equally challenging. It is an alternative Data Structure to Array. With practice and correct way of thinking, you can master it easily and know when to use it in real life problems.We will attempt one problem every day in the week and analyze the problem deeply.Our Day 1: Basics of Linked List + ImplementationDay 1: Problem 1Day 2: Variant of Day 1 ProblemDay 3: Find the middle element of a singly Linked ListDay 4: Detect a loop in a linked list (3 methods)Day 5: Move First Element of Linked List to EndDay 6: Reverse a doubly linked listDay 7: Reverse a linked list using 2 pointers techniqueDay 7: ConclusionOn following this routine sincerely, you will get a strong hold on Linked List data structure quickly and will be able to attempt interview and real-life problems easily.#7daysOfAlgo: a 7-day investment to Algorithmic mastery.This book is the part of #7daysOfAlgo series.You should definitely go through this book as it will give you good practice in short time. If you have an upcoming Coding Interview at top Software Companies like Google, Facebook, Apple, Microsoft and others, this book is a MUST.Authors (2): Aditya Chatterjee, Ue Kiao. (c)
Aditya Chatterjee is an Independent Algorithmic Researcher, Software Developer and Technical Author. He is the founding member of OPENGENUS, an organization focused on changing Internet consumption.
Since 1990s, he has been involved, actively, in the growth of Computing in Japan. Major computational advances have been made in the last 3 decades which reformed not only education infrastructure but also the competitive programming community.
He has collaborated with over 500 researchers and has mentored over 3000 learners personally across the Globe through the Internship program at OPENGENUS.
powerful but u only really get ot kno linkedlest when you lived as roomates for a few months atlEAST. 7days is not ennoughtime for personal kconnecktcion