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Array Problems for the day before your Coding Interview

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This book "Array Problems for the day before your Coding Interview" is carefully designed to help you get into Problem Solving Mindset for Coding Interview within a day.

We have carefully selected 5 problems based on Array Data Structure which you can complete in a couple of hours. The problems are such that it captures all key ideas of Array important for Coding Interviews.
The problems will introduce and test several key concepts and techniques in Array such Moore Majority Vote algorithmEfficient Partitioning techniques in ArraySymmetric properties of Array elements and Algorithms dealing with it.
With this, you will be able to crack any Coding Interview easily and get a strong hold on Array quickly. Each problem is provided with detailed explanation and complete implementations to give you hands on practice.

Get started with this book and change the equation of your career.

Book: Array Problems for the day before your Coding Interview
Authors (2): Aditya Chatterjee, Ue Kiao

About the authors:
Aditya Chatterjee is an Independent Researcher, Technical Author and the Founding Member of OPENGENUS, a scientific community focused on Computing Technology.
Ue Kiao is a Japanese Software Developer and has played key role in designing systems like TaoBao, AliPay and many more. She has completed her B. Sc in Mathematics and Computing Science at National Taiwan University and PhD at Tokyo Institute of Technology.
Published: April 2022 (Edition 1)
Publisher: © OpenGenus
ISBN: 9798449575401

65 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 8, 2022

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Aditya Chatterjee

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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.

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