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Algoleader
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 29 มิ.ย. 2023
Hi, welcome to Algoleader! I'm Aiden Park and I make videos about coding, machine learning, and algorithmic/competitive programming. This channel is for anyone who wants to learn about CS.
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Machine Learning Polynomial Regression
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Machine Learning Polynomial Regression
Machine Learning Binary Classification
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Machine Learning Binary Classification
USACO 2017 December Bronze Milk Measurement Part 1
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USACO 2017 December Bronze Milk Measurement Part 1 Algoleader website algoleader.org/
USACO 2015 February Bronze Censoring Part 2
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USACO 2015 February Bronze Censoring Part 2 Algoleader website algoleader.org/
USACO 2015 February Bronze Censoring Part 1
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USACO 2015 February Bronze Censoring Part 1 Algoleader website algoleader.org/
USACO 2017 January Bronze Mowing The Field Part3
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USACO 2017 January Bronze Mowing The Field Part3
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USACO 2017 January Bronze Mowing The Field Part1
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Okay
It would be helpful if you showed more examples with user input.
Thanks
I thought coding was scary, but this actually wasn’t too bad. Thanks for breaking it down!
Python seems easier than I thought! Excited to learn more. Thanks for the content!
Very beginner-friendly.
Can you cover elif and else statements next? Thanks
Self-studying stacks, and this video nailed it!
Got it! Stacks are no longer confusing.
I feel like I finally understand stacks. Appreciate the detailed explanations!
This video was exactly what I needed! Stacks seemed really complicated at first.
I’ve been struggling with linked lists for weeks, helped
I’m self-studying data structures, and linked lists were one of the toughest topics for me.
Really helpful
I get how linked lists work now!
I've watched a bunch of videos on linked lists, and this one is by far the easiest to understand. You really broke it down!
Thanks
More on overfitting would be sweet!
This made my logistic regression homework so much easier!
Can you do a tutorial on neural networks next?
Great video for anyone learning ML on their own.
I was struggling with this for weeks, but this video saved me
Easy to follow, great
Thank you for the help
Can you do a tutorial on neural networks next? Would love to see more advanced topics!"
This header saves me so much time on small projects!
Just discovered bits/stdc++.h-my coding just got 10x simpler!
Best hack for lazy coders like me 😂
Finally, no more separate includes! Thank you for this!
So all-in-one import for C++? Yes, please!
Reall helpful for me
Can you post more video like this?
This explained sets so well
No more duplicate drama in my code, all thanks to sets
Clear and to the point-sets make sense now!
I should have watched this channel earlier.
Using these loops just makes life easier 😂
Ohh, no more messing with indexes! Love it.
This makes my arrays so much easier to work with, thank you!
Why didn’t I start using these loops earlier? So much cleaner!
Such a simple concept but makes a huge difference in readability!
Maps are so underrated! This video made them easy to get. 🙌
It’s amazing how much cleaner my code looks using maps now.
Thanks for making this so beginner-friendly
Super cool
Thanks for breaking it down so clearly!
It's great how you cater to all levels.
How do you manage your time during the actual USACO contest?
Timestamps for each problem discussed would be super helpful!
Could you make a troubleshooting video for common coding errors in USACO problems?