Hello Coding Gems,
I wish everyone a grand and joyous new year ahead!
I wanted to get your list of algorithm that you learnt and find quite interesting, so shoot in the comment section to let everyone know about your favourite algorithm. :)
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Hello Coding Gems,
I wish everyone a grand and joyous new year ahead!
I wanted to get your list of algorithm that you learnt and find quite interesting, so shoot in the comment section to let everyone know about your favourite algorithm. :)
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Hey, I'd love to hear about your favorite algorithms! Whether it's a classic like Dijkstra's or a more recent discovery, share it in the comments below.
Thanks for sharing, My personal favourite one was FFT
I learned a lot but I love to use Prefix Sum & Binary Search.
binary search, very useful for a newbie.
There are many Algorithms that I like, and one of them is Binary Search which is also very friendly to beginners, but there is a data structure that I have found to be much useful and that is the Binary-Index Tree. I was amazed by the capabilities of this data structure.