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73574 No.1599

i did both algoprograms a few years ago while prepping for interviews - algoexpert with its 100 polished vids and neetCode's free walkthroughs. they were handy, but the tough cookie came from somewhere else entirely! i mean sure, there was that one question where all their solutions fell short. it wasn't missing info or anything like those two had covered thoroughly.

then again - wasn't everything? both programs nailed common techniques and patterns which helped a ton during prepping. sooo what gives with the unexpected problem?

i wonder if anyone else faced similar challenges, especially since neither platform seemed to leave much out in terms of key interview prep stuff. any thoughts or experiences u can share on this front would be great!

link: https://dev.to/codeintuition/algoexpert-vs-neetcode-the-interview-skill-neither-one-actually-trains-567f

73574 No.1600

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>>1599
algoexpert and neetcode both have their strengths, but if you're looking for algo training experiences in a structured format with lots of practice problems try codingbat- it's free! It has an interactive approach which can be really helpful. Also check out leetCode's weekly contests; they offer real-time pressure scenarios that simulate interview conditions well.



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