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tykurtz / grokking_to_leetcode.md
Last active May 7, 2024 16:07
Grokking the coding interview equivalent leetcode problems

GROKKING NOTES

I liked the way Grokking the coding interview organized problems into learnable patterns. However, the course is expensive and the majority of the time the problems are copy-pasted from leetcode. As the explanations on leetcode are usually just as good, the course really boils down to being a glorified curated list of leetcode problems.

So below I made a list of leetcode problems that are as close to grokking problems as possible.

Pattern: Sliding Window

@tamphh
tamphh / git_fzf.sh
Last active March 30, 2024 20:32 — forked from junegunn/gist:f4fca918e937e6bf5bad
Browsing git commit history with fzf
# git log show with fzf
#
# https://gist.github.com/tamphh/3c9a4aa07ef21232624bacb4b3f3c580/edit
# https://asciinema.org/a/257939
#
# git log show with fzf
gli() {
# param validation
@william8th
william8th / .tmux.conf
Last active April 30, 2024 17:03
Tmux open new pane in same directory
# Set the control character to Ctrl+Spacebar (instead of Ctrl+B)
set -g prefix C-space
unbind-key C-b
bind-key C-space send-prefix
# Set new panes to open in current directory
bind c new-window -c "#{pane_current_path}"
bind '"' split-window -c "#{pane_current_path}"
bind % split-window -h -c "#{pane_current_path}"
@jtyr
jtyr / corporate-linux-desktop-howto.md
Created November 3, 2015 17:09 — forked from anonymous/corporate-linux-desktop-howto.md
How to run Linux desktop in a corporate environment

How to run Linux desktop in a corporate environment

DISCLAIMER

Some of the practices described in this HOWTO are considered to be illegal as they often break internal corporate policies. Anything you do, you do at your own risk.

@wandernauta
wandernauta / sp
Last active April 16, 2024 15:37
sp is a command-line client for Spotify's dbus interface. Play, pause, skip and search tracks from the comfort of your command line.
#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# This is sp, the command-line Spotify controller. It talks to a running
# instance of the Spotify Linux client over dbus, providing an interface not
# unlike mpc.
#
# Put differently, it allows you to control Spotify without leaving the comfort
# of your command line, and without a custom client or Premium subscription.
#