From January 2015, she started to practice leetcode questions; she trains herself to stay focus, develops "muscle" memory when she practices those questions one by one.
2015年初, Julia开始参与做Leetcode, 开通自己第一个博客. 刷Leet code的题目, 她看了很多的代码, 每个人那学一点, 也开通Github, 发表自己的代码, 尝试写自己的一些体会.
She learns from her favorite sports – tennis, 10,000 serves practice builds up good memory for a great serve. Just keep going.
Hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard.
I just finished my 10:00 PM mock interview, so I checked the interviewee's linkedin profile. We have a common connection. So I checked the message of the connection. Here is the linkedin profile.
I checked the message on Linkedin.com with the author. It is so amazing that the author will join Google. The chat I had with him is back in January 2018. I just could not believe that time flies, now it is June 21, 2019.
Sourabh Medapati (csgator) sent the following message at 11:08 AM
Hello,
I read you blog, thanks for providing pointers to my blog. Glad you liked my articles :)! I love practicing on leetcode and I thought the best way to learn is to teach. I plan to write on backtracking next. Also, I am in my internship search, do let me know if you know of anybody hiring summer / fall interns.
Thanks,
Sourabhreddy Medapati.
I had a tough time writing the sliding window one and was not sure if I did a good job at explaining the intuition, because it is a bit tricky haha. The topics before that were less tricky.
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