I just listened to "I'm yours" by Jason Mraz after a while, and it's fun. (or in Nepali kasto ramailo). Now, I won't give up is playing. Siri played that for me. Hi Siri.
Anyways, I was studying graph problems and I was so excited that I intuitively understood graph traversals. I hadn't really looked into graph problems, but now I am. Bro, honestly, I think in a year or few months, I will be so freaking good k. At problem solving. And I'll be solving problems here and there, I wonder if I accidentally solve world hunger and stuff like that yk? I'm pumped. Yeeehawwwww.... (Now, I am Texan at heart 🤠)
Also, I made myself a cup of coffee using that coffee machine thing, where you first make an espresso shot and then add water. It was simpler than I thought. (10,000 hours - JB is on the background) Yk I just had an idea. I will make a playlist when I am writing these blogs and then write as I listen to them. So, if you are reading this, just play the playlist and read these. Then in a way we'll share this experience of reading and writing with the songs and words binding us together.
It might not always be accurate, if I do decide to pause in between, also the speed at which I type might be less than the speed you read, so you might not accurately read at the pace I wrote while listening to (this is how you fall in love playing) the songs. I'll try that from next blogs, lemme know whatchu think in the comments down below. (Look at me trying to increase the engagements lol)
Anyways, the coffee turned out to be good. I am having it as I was reading and writing the blog. I actually started writing the blog because my brother texted me that he was reading my blog. I have to complete my google assessment today. So, for the rest of the day I am planning to just study for a bit and then attempt them.
I don't know man, what's the difference between what I know and what I am expected to know in order to work for these giants. I think the goal here is not to work for them in particular but to solve problems at scale and how they go about tackling different problems. Form what I talked with the engineers at Microsoft, they told me that the problem solving approach was the same. Solve for brute force and keep optimizing. I think I am able to do that, just now that I am not familiar with different problem solving techniques, and doing leetcode problems certainly helps identifying those patterns in problems and solving them. (Like I'm gonna lose you playing)
I love the view from outside my window. There are just green leaves and trees. I think it's a little windy outside. The leaves are waving back and forth. It's nice. There's something about plants which is inherently peaceful. I mean, they are the reason we are here. So, thank you plants and trees.
- Until Next Time
Handsome Charming Man.
Don't mind if you do 🏂
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