Hello sir, I understand both languages, I am glad that you messaged me and You want to know about detailed solution of leetcode right?
Actually I am uploading my solution here with question link; so the description of the question is not described by me here in my post; so that my post visitors can solve that question directly by visiting that link which I mentioned below in every solutions!!!
And I want to know that am i right for my above reply?
Or you want to understand that how my code is working for particular questions!?
Dad-of-Four, Ex-Teleco engineer, entrepreneur, self-taught dev, interested in tech, science, and life on a broad scale. Always busy developing and learning. Currently Building Q-Droid.
Thank you for replying Miss Patel. And please, I'm no English lord or something, so calling me Andre is 100% fine. Yes, I know it is your culture and I respect that. So use what ever makes you feel comfortable :-) Forgive me if I caused offence by using your first name.
I appreciate your explanation about how you do your posts about your example solutions in LeetCode. What I did discover in the article I shared was that very few people explain their rationale and approach to their solutions, even on LeetCode itself. Even fewer comment back on each other's posts there. I thought it might help to give your post contributions here on DEV more traction and interest should they have a "Problem-Solution-Discussion" approach.
So yes, to answer your last question, I think it would be valuable when you show us what the particular problem is, why it exists, etc., and how you went about solving it. My standard approach to finding and providing answers to this type of technical explanations to myself is to create a scenario, or a "story line" if you will, using for example the following question types as an introduction:
What is the problem?
Where do we find/use them?
Why do they exist/get created?
When do they typically come into play?
and then
How to best solve it, depending on one or more of the "W-questions" that may need answering.
I trust my crude explanation is somewhat comprehensible.
Okay sir, I will try to answer as well as will also change my content type ; like Now i am posting only solutions but then I will try to explain these doubts alsoππ»ππ»ππ»
""" What is the problem?
Where do we find/use them?
Why do they exist/get created?
When do they typically come into play?
and then
How to best solve it, depending on one or more of the "W-questions" that may need answering. """
and will put it on my blog posts!
And Thanks to you for helping me for this blog posts content improvement!
Dad-of-Four, Ex-Teleco engineer, entrepreneur, self-taught dev, interested in tech, science, and life on a broad scale. Always busy developing and learning. Currently Building Q-Droid.
Hello sir, I understand both languages, I am glad that you messaged me and You want to know about detailed solution of leetcode right?
Actually I am uploading my solution here with question link; so the description of the question is not described by me here in my post; so that my post visitors can solve that question directly by visiting that link which I mentioned below in every solutions!!!
And I want to know that am i right for my above reply?
Or you want to understand that how my code is working for particular questions!?
Thank you for replying Miss Patel. And please, I'm no English lord or something, so calling me Andre is 100% fine. Yes, I know it is your culture and I respect that. So use what ever makes you feel comfortable :-) Forgive me if I caused offence by using your first name.
I appreciate your explanation about how you do your posts about your example solutions in LeetCode. What I did discover in the article I shared was that very few people explain their rationale and approach to their solutions, even on LeetCode itself. Even fewer comment back on each other's posts there. I thought it might help to give your post contributions here on DEV more traction and interest should they have a "Problem-Solution-Discussion" approach.
So yes, to answer your last question, I think it would be valuable when you show us what the particular problem is, why it exists, etc., and how you went about solving it. My standard approach to finding and providing answers to this type of technical explanations to myself is to create a scenario, or a "story line" if you will, using for example the following question types as an introduction:
What is the problem?
Where do we find/use them?
Why do they exist/get created?
When do they typically come into play?
and then
How to best solve it, depending on one or more of the "W-questions" that may need answering.
I trust my crude explanation is somewhat comprehensible.
Okay sir, I will try to answer as well as will also change my content type ; like Now i am posting only solutions but then I will try to explain these doubts alsoππ»ππ»ππ»
""" What is the problem?
Where do we find/use them?
Why do they exist/get created?
When do they typically come into play?
and then
How to best solve it, depending on one or more of the "W-questions" that may need answering. """
and will put it on my blog posts!
And Thanks to you for helping me for this blog posts content improvement!
Oh, great, I'm glad I could be of some help.
I'll definitely go and have a look!
Thank you for letting me know too, Miss Pooja.
Welcome!