Daily LeetCode Challenge (Day 1) - Delete Nodes And Return Forest

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  • Welcome to Day 1 of my Daily LeetCode Challenge until I reach 1 year's worth of green contributions on GitHub! Today, we're solving Problem 1110 - Delete Nodes and Return Forest on LeetCode.
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  • @Matiast9477
    @Matiast9477 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I hate leetcode but I may follow your series and maybe I'll get to like them lol

    • @alejandroill
      @alejandroill  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hey Matias, thanks so much for leaving a comment on my channel!! And yes you totally should, they're really fun especially when you approach them with a mindset of getting to solve a small problem every single day 😎 It sure keeps your brain sharp, but also helps A LOT if your goal is to land a job in tech 😁
 
Feel free to use the videos as a means to solve the problems yourself and struggle alongside me! You can also use them as a guide or reference on what trying to solve a LeetCode problem from start-to-finish can (or should) look like. 
 
Matias, I wish you the best of luck with your journey, and remember that consistency is key 💪 I would love it if you would let me know what motivates you to want to start Leetcoding. Feel free to use the comment sections to keep me updated on your progress, as well as how I may be able to help you through any step of the process!! I believe in you strong man, and here's to us becoming better developers and problem solvers over the long term 🍻

  • @Jxs.911
    @Jxs.911 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I've seen your consistency Alejandro and I'm here to tell you KEEP GOING! you'll get there someday.. we'll get there someday.

    • @alejandroill
      @alejandroill  19 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Hey there Kelper, thank you so much for your kind comment!! It's messages like these that inspire me to keep pushing forward, so thank you sincerely from the bottom of my heart 🥰
      And yes for sure, we'll all make it one day for sure 😅 Just gotta remember that consistency is key 😎💪 I would love to hear about your own personal Leetcode journey, what motivates you to solve these problems yourself? 😯

    • @Jxs.911
      @Jxs.911 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@alejandroill I'm not into leetcode yet actually , I will start my learning journey today inşallah and someday maybe I'll tell you about my progress.

    • @alejandroill
      @alejandroill  19 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Oh no way, that’s awesome!! If you can take that big step forward, you’ll quickly come to realize that (1) getting started and (2) keeping consistent with it is the secret to becoming good at Leetcode 😎💪
      And yes definitely keep me updated if you decide to start!! If I may ask, is there something that motivates you to begin solving Leetcode problems? Whether it be to get an internship, a job, or to learn/get better at DSA & Algorithms knowledge?? I would love to know!! 🤩

    • @Jxs.911
      @Jxs.911 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@alejandroill My motivation is to improve my thinking skills and to be able to solve problems in several creative ways , in conclusion the answer is "to widen my horizon"

    • @alejandroill
      @alejandroill  18 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      ​@@Jxs.911 Oh no way, that's so cool!! I think Leetcode is a WONDERFUL way to achieve that, I find that it often requires me to think creatively more than it does analytically 😋 It reminds me of solving integrals or even in chess, where sometimes you have to rely on long-term ideas based on intuition & practice instead of relying upon brute-force calculation to think ahead 😁
      I absolutely love that you're doing it for this reason, it will definitely make it easier to stay consistent, especially as opposed to cramming as much information & practice as possible, as quickly as possible 😅
      Huge kudos to you for doing this 🍻, and please keep me updated from time to time on how it's going! Are you thinking of solving a problem each day, once per week, or something else? Let me know!! 😊

  • @leonyao4432
    @leonyao4432 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    hi from uoft, stumbled upon your channels by chance, I'm also trying to get good at leetcode, cheers!

    • @alejandroill
      @alejandroill  18 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Hey Leon, it's super nice to meet you!! 🤩 Which campus do/did you go to if I may ask, I was a UTSC student hehe 😋
      And that's great to hear!! There really is no "secret sauce" for getting good at Leetcode, all that matters is that you (1) start and (2) stay consistent / don't give up. 😎💪Seems like you've already completed step 1, and feel free to use this channel as motivation to keep going with step 2. I find it's always easier to stay consistent when you have a friend or someone you know doing it with you!!
      I wish you the best of luck with your University studies Leon, how far along (i.e. which year) are you?? I'd love to hear from you on how your Leetcode journey is going from time to time, and thanks again for leaving a comment on this channel!! 🥰 Cheers right back at you Leon 🍻

    • @leonyao4432
      @leonyao4432 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      ​@@alejandroillhi Alejandro, I'm from the mississauga campus, I've actually been to utsc a couple times for summer school, I remember there's observatory in one of the buildings which is really cool. I'm in my final year, starting school tomorrow (Sep 3). It's true that one needs to be consistent with the leetcode practice to be good at it. I've been trying to stick to doing questions on leetcode, and I hope I can reach your level of tackling daily questions. Whatever your goal is I hope you succeed.
      -Leon

    • @alejandroill
      @alejandroill  18 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @leonyao4432 Oh that’s so cool, I actually took PHLB50 over at Mississauga (super bird for CS students hehe 😉). Best of luck with your last year, CONGRATS for making it this far!! 🥳🥳 It’s definitely not easy with all the things they throw at you, I still remember the nightmare of first year POSt 😵‍💫
      You’re in the home stretch Leon, don’t let senioritis get the best of you haha 😁 Is your last year CS-heavy, or did you mostly finish your major/specialist to make your last year more chill? I’d love to know which courses you’re taking during fall and winter :) And if you need any course recommendations, whether for CS/electives, let me know!!
      Thanks again for your kind comments Leon, and I hope you may also succeed with your goals too ❤️ Cheers my friend 🍻