Good first impression, poor lasting impression
Starts off well, becomes increasingly slapdash.
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Starts off well, becomes increasingly slapdash.
The platform has great content, and could potentially save you many hours of leetcode grinding, since the site is nicely structured and very concise. New content is released every month, so as time passes you get a better value for your money.
I had an upcoming job interview and I had to refresh my knowledge on algorithms and data structures. I haven't practiced them since college and some of the concepts weren't clean at all to me. I purchased the premium AlgoMonster package and I'm glad I did because everything I needed to understand, the most important concepts were there and they were explained really well with examples and visual representation.
I strongly recommend it to anyone who's in the same situation as me!
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