How to Awaken & Enhance Your Analytical Problem-Solving Mind

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  • @ColinGalen
    @ColinGalen  Рік тому +152

    Okay, a clarification. What I meant by "studying for IQ tests" is not that you can increase your inherent intelligence that way - that, by definition, is a contradiction. Of course the score itself will be meaningless. All I wanted to say is that anything seemingly controlled by IQ - even the test that is specifically designed to measure IQ - can be offset with some hard work thrown in. I am claiming that it's good to live in denial, and I think it's reasonable to do so.

    • @kippe1221
      @kippe1221 Рік тому +10

      trapped in this basement for six years xD

    • @kalmmonke5037
      @kalmmonke5037 Рік тому +2

      iq limits potential rate of instances in pattern recognition , and in memory. measuring is for making sure people measure genetics potential, to measure if they shoudl make kids and who they should make them with. its also for choosing between potential candidates for a job , for having a product (liek sinurance), etc , when other more practical measures of qualification are equal between them

    • @BBWahoo
      @BBWahoo Рік тому

      Basee

    • @Descart330
      @Descart330 Рік тому +2

      Ur IQ is what? A part of your brain with a fixed set of characteristics? i.e., efficiency in neuron development or something, or rate in which information travells, or the way neurons had developed to do fundamental things where some people's development had turned out better than others.

    • @rzl34
      @rzl34 Рік тому +3

      even if iq fixed, as long as there is not an impairing deficit, it is possible to achieve unbeliveable efficiencies and knowledge; it is very important to set aside limiting beliefs; iq is only one very narrow statistic that cannot encompass anything else that accounts into success, skills, knowledge, mindsets.. In fact being too smart can be a massive impairment because it can lead to very rationally logical spirals of self-destructive or self-loathing ideas that can lead to depression or nihilism and somehow rationalize such states of mind, even though they are literally impacting their ability to live and are therefore fundamentally wrong. The only belief you should have is one that propells you forward towards a better life, no matter who rationalizes otherwise. This is why therapy exists, among other possibly extremely powerful states of mind depending on the person and how good they train themselves in it, such as religion, meditation, stoicism...

  • @Haridas991
    @Haridas991 Рік тому +168

    I am so impressed with your presentation, your intelligence, your brilliance, your humour.
    You are an amazing teacher. I am 73 years old and its crazy that I am even listening to this.
    I have been studying the neural sciences for 12 years and must admit that I have never heard a more brilliant explanation.
    Just love it.

    • @briansalcedo8444
      @briansalcedo8444 11 місяців тому +8

      As someone who likes the opinions of the more experienced i wanna say thanks for commenting. studying for these many years and complimenting this guy makes me feel like ive taken one of those long time lessons early

  • @shaikan0
    @shaikan0 Рік тому +9

    Dude, please post these kinds of videos more often. You truly have an amazing gift. Continue sharing your thoughts and wisdom.

  • @scientificmaterialgworl1995
    @scientificmaterialgworl1995 Рік тому +51

    Dude i just want you to know that your video on intuition was a game changer for me and it might be the only reason I'm able to save my grades. Thank you so much for your hard work!!!💗

    • @maamarfaroukbenbada
      @maamarfaroukbenbada Рік тому +5

      I've also watched his video about intuition but my problem with these how-to's videos is that I never seem to know how to apply what they teach, can you give me an example on how you applied what he spoke about and how exactly you changed?

    • @mgbakoremmanuel8222
      @mgbakoremmanuel8222 Рік тому

      Me too

    • @tokyotoronto6028
      @tokyotoronto6028 17 днів тому

      @@maamarfaroukbenbada read problem and read solution after this.

    • @quileth3313
      @quileth3313 8 днів тому

      Study broad concepts like from a top down approach. Top is the most basic info about the concept, the basic what, why and how of the concept, don't care about all the details that make the concept achieve its objective, just know the basic how. For example the heart is a human organ that pumps blood to the human body = basic info of the what and how. Then, when he talks about details, it's about the information as you go down from the top. Remember, top = the most basic info, bottom = the most detailed info.
      With the example of the human heart, the next stage after the basic info could be parts of the heart. Each part can be expanded to more parts and so on.
      Now we come to the learning a single piece part. What he means is basically learning a detail of the whole concept. So let's say one of the parts of the heart is a detail, instead of just reading or learning what the part does and what it achieves, try having your own insight on what it does and make your own assumption of it. Doesn't matter if you're wrong, but if you can't think of one, read what that part of the heart does and figure out why it works the way it works. The key part of this is insight, because you're literally attempting to solve the knowledge behind this concept, instead of just reading the correct knowledge itself.
      With the context of a part of the heart, you can learn all the details of one part then move on to the next. After learning all the parts of the heart, you'll have context of each of them and you will know the relationships between the parts of the heart (which is crucial for any kind of concept you're learning).
      Now that you're done with knowing and the connections between the details and its context, change the variables of the knowledge, experiment and ask why to the relationships. Again with the human heart, you can implement this by thinking: why is this part more involved than this? What if this part was removed from the heart, what would happen? This part seems useless compared to the other parts but its size is the largest, why?
      As you can see, these questions would flip the variables your understanding and reinforce the knowledge even more and perhaps you'd even find out something than you wouldn't have if you hadn't questioned the relationships between the details of a concept.
      That's all and hope the explanation was worth it and understandable lol, good luck

  • @liondevelops
    @liondevelops Рік тому +130

    Ok bro, one thing I have to tell you, is that you are an amazing teacher. I hope you end up becoming a computer science professor or start selling courses or something. Your teaching style is so easy to understand as well as very entertaining. Thanks for these videos mate!

    • @38Tugay
      @38Tugay Рік тому +4

      it is intuitive for logical thinkers. Majority of people would find this style corny or smthing

    • @sleeptonight2023
      @sleeptonight2023 Рік тому +2

      Yeah I think pretty much anything he does will be a profitable and more importantly will help mankind

  • @t6hp
    @t6hp Рік тому +63

    - The video discusses how to awaken and enhance the analytical problem-solving mind through scientific understanding of creativity, and not through drug use.
    - The definition of creative problem solving is the ability to receive a task or problem and produce a creative solution that is new to you and useful in solving or addressing the problem.
    - There are three main parts of the brain that contribute to creativity: the generator, explorer, and filter.
    - The generator is an idea factory that generates a bunch of random ideas, both good and bad, that are given to the rest of the brain.
    - The explorer takes the ideas from the generator and explores them to see if they have any merit in solving the problem or if they can be learned from.
    - The filter filters out bad ideas from the generator before they reach the explorer.
    - Both the generator and the filter are mostly automatic, while the explorer is both manual and automatic.
    - There is a relationship between the conscious and unconscious parts of the brain, and understanding this relationship can make it easier to figure out how to improve creativity.
    - To improve creativity, one can practice generating ideas, exploring them, and filtering out bad ideas.

  • @H3XED_OwO
    @H3XED_OwO Рік тому +161

    I'm a simple man: new Colin Galen video = I click on the video

  • @MamtajK
    @MamtajK 4 місяці тому +1

    This was a game changer for me. I'm preparing for stage-1 olympiad mathematical contest of my country, and all of this has helped me immensely. Thank you so much. 😊

  • @LewynMartell-m
    @LewynMartell-m Місяць тому

    I am currently recovering from OCD. After 4 years of suffering from OCD, i learned that our brain has tremendous potential for creativity. Despite knowing that the thoughts are just OCD and i should not give in a do the compulsions, i still fell for its tricks (and the anxiety ofc). It always bought a variant of the same theme every now and then. One theme can last for years without running out of variants.

  • @zman0894
    @zman0894 Рік тому +3

    I love watching videos like this while I’m high, and I am so high right now but so intrigued by your videos! Thank you, kind sir! 😎👍🏼

  • @vinceblas606
    @vinceblas606 3 місяці тому

    This video posseses the best methods for me on teaching viewers the skill they wanted
    •Talks at a relaxed pace
    •Uses simple diagrams
    •Includes teeny tiny humor which is great by the way
    Please keep uploading videos related to increasing intelligence 👍

  • @rachitmakhija9703
    @rachitmakhija9703 Рік тому +18

    Love this series. Please provide one practical example as well like in the field of maths. Thank you.

  • @satjeet
    @satjeet Рік тому +2

    The brain is super flexible. We have to squeeze it while we can❤

  • @lorena.c
    @lorena.c Рік тому +13

    I literally take notes on your videos

  • @RicardoSilva-du8qc
    @RicardoSilva-du8qc Рік тому +2

    I'm starting in the dev world and probably this video gonna help me alot, ty man. You're doing a great work for the one who seek this kind of content.

  • @murrik
    @murrik Рік тому

    -Schakels in “omdat” verkorten, naar de uiteindelijke, je doet iets hier omdat je daarme dit wil bereiken en daarmee dat andere etc etc en dat doe je uiteindelijk voor een bepaald doel, maar haal de schakels er tussen weg, en denk en herinner het uiteindelijke doel
    -Drawing, making it 3d, dont make it too big, verbally saying what you see, look at parts, ad parts gradually, practice taking less and less time
    Generator part and explorer part, filter between them but you might control it, past info an experience help choses the info that is more elaborate and relevant and more correct
    When procrastinating, hink of the nice experiences it might give, and bad ones if you Dont. So hoe nice if you do and how bad if you dont. Five types of innovative/Creativity thinking to get the ball rolling: aesthetic thinking, inspirational thinking, divergent thinking, convergent thinking lateral thinking. Divergent and convergent are most common wats to foster that. More stuck, more relax the filter
    9:30
    -Quote: Bad news for many people: you Can learn and improve

  • @chronosbat
    @chronosbat Рік тому +1

    I already kind of had a vague idea of some of the stuff in the video but the way you explained them with pictures and structure improved my understanding so much!

  • @gobi7764
    @gobi7764 Рік тому +1

    I am loving your recent videos, thank you for all the hardwork Colin!

  • @sergeyt4282
    @sergeyt4282 Рік тому +7

    I think you should do more of this, Colin.
    Cause when I look at the problem, my mind is just blank.
    Like, take 2Sum - if you know the approach, you'll solve it. But if you don't and never done anything similar - get out of here.

  • @shakilkhan4306
    @shakilkhan4306 Рік тому +16

    Please continue live with one shots...
    specially for beginners...
    prefix sum, dealing with Frequency, two pointers and many useful tools of problem solving...
    Thanks

  • @yokoso2386
    @yokoso2386 Рік тому +3

    creative problem solving = do creative task, come up with something new, frame that as a problem and exercise creativelly solving
    creative is an ability to produce something that is bith novel or original and has utility that valuable to someone
    creative process :
    use past experience the information that we already know to produce something that we dont know new for experiment
    how do creative work scientifically = generatir ab idea factory that generate a bunch of random idea, but many of these ideas are garbage and some are maybe good
    generator => filter => explore = find detail, pick the particular idea and focus in a manual and auto way
    improve the concious and unconciosiosuly for make better decisions, more usefull details
    concious = exploring and filtering
    unconciously = generator
    more relevant ideas => more correct ideas => more detail ideas
    types of creativity :
    1. insight when something sits in your mind then suddenly something idea pop up unexpetedly ( unconsiouslly generating the ideas without managing the process ) from active thought, past experience or information,newness
    unciciouss => cocncious management to process that idea into creation
    concious and uncocious => focus =>problem => solution
    type of thinking :
    .1 convergent thinking = combining a bunch of different of information,past problems and new problems and do one solution
    2. divergent thinking = taking a single of information and generate as many potential solutions
    how to create video = come up with various of ideas or a particullar idea unconciuoslly with divergent thinking or convergent thinking with a bit of insight mixed => some ideas are filter out based on which ideas video that perform well and bad performance ideas => explore the ideas through concious explorer awaiting more details with synteshize => focus and bring the ideas into creation
    creativity => draft video =>
    convergent thinking = research
    divergent thinking and insight = add ideas
    how to improve creativity = two types
    1. short term creativity = optimization creative process to come up with good ideas for some problem
    2. long term creativity = optimize your creative brain as a whole to imrpove your creativity
    boosting for generator ideas with knowledge
    relaxing filter to filter out more ideas that are goox
    unleash creativity = write down every ideas that come up no matter how good or bad the ideas, it shutting up the filter, it is for unleash the crazy ideas that doesnt promising at first
    the more stuck you are the more you should relax your filter and considering the crazy ideas that doesnt promising at first
    Inspiration = problem details, small examples, problem variations, past experiencr, random things around you
    if a lot of ideas that are considering not usefull = mental reset and break for generating new ideas
    if you can only focus on one task or problem you reduce stress
    praticing a certain thing let you improve at that thing
    insight => various oppurtunity to show up by solving hard problems
    convergent thinking => pattern recognizition, finding common ideas/themes, relating similar problems
    divergent => general problem solving
    tips for strong generator :
    1. train on one problem until you feel tired
    2. diversify of problems ( many problems ) and depth ( not many a loteng of problems )
    3. if not depth = spend longer, if solving to quickly = go another harder problem, igf taking a long time = spend less time
    for filter :
    1. for a single problem filter out by come up with correct idea, alternative ideas, wrong ideas, variety of your ideas

  • @journalsofathirddensitytra3498
    @journalsofathirddensitytra3498 4 місяці тому

    Omg, i just watched 3 vids of yours.. and you added some puzzle pieces i really needed to understanding how i learn... and get better at it!
    Thank you so much! ❤

  • @toddboothbee1361
    @toddboothbee1361 9 місяців тому

    I tend to remember future experiences, a definite advantage. I think encouraging people to remember past experiences is unnecessarily limiting.

  • @MohammadAli00
    @MohammadAli00 4 місяці тому

    Very well said bro 👍.
    I think I'm 7.5/10 in creativity and this video puts all my mental processes on paper.

  • @learncode5110
    @learncode5110 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing such valuable content please bring more on such topic like [Critical, creative thinking?, how to learn fast? reataintion of information, how to become smart? etc ]

  • @venusisalwaysabove
    @venusisalwaysabove Рік тому

    filter can be really a sabotage for one's mind. Amazing content as always , THANKS !

  • @dystopianpalace9778
    @dystopianpalace9778 7 місяців тому

    In short:
    better past info + more experience + more inspiration -> creative solution
    problem + iteration + feedback --> relevant ideas
    more relevant ideas + hit-and-trial -> more correct ideas

  • @eshaannilekar3851
    @eshaannilekar3851 Рік тому +3

    Hey Colin ,like usse vids !
    Keep posting more abt exercising and improving brain power, learning how to learn, and general smartness..
    Very imp topics but no one talks abt it

  • @dazh894
    @dazh894 Рік тому +18

    Another great video Colin! These are more important than ever with all of the layoffs sweeping tech right now. One question: how do you balance whether to go deep on an idea or explore a new one? I struggle with this especially when figuring out the optimal solution to a problem, e.g. I'll have a O(nlogn) but I'm not sure whether I should push for the O(n) or if it's even possible.

  • @OscarRendon
    @OscarRendon Рік тому

    Loving the brainy approach in most of your videos!

  • @nighwargallogrifuvap
    @nighwargallogrifuvap Рік тому +2

    Next video idea: debate thinking process, critical thinking?

  • @zhiychen1626
    @zhiychen1626 Рік тому +2

    Short term: write all thoughts down
    Long term: practice more

  • @ithinklikeawesome
    @ithinklikeawesome Рік тому

    1:01 OH MY GOD. I saw what you did there, you absolute mad lad.

  • @sleeptonight2023
    @sleeptonight2023 Рік тому +2

    Thank you

  • @professerlongjohn2913
    @professerlongjohn2913 Рік тому

    Colin’s out here with the stoicism

  • @farazmirza6048
    @farazmirza6048 Рік тому

    Again, perfect timing, before the USACO contest.

  • @GFC1337
    @GFC1337 Рік тому +1

    Great video Colin. Can you please make a video of you doing a leetcode contest? I would absolutely love to see that kind of content. The weekly contest is every Saturday at 9:30 pm est

  • @davedkukis
    @davedkukis Рік тому +1

    Colin, thanks for the amazing content. I learned a lot!
    I wish you made more content on similar topics!
    Does anyone know more channels that discuss similar topics? Colin has great videos on these, but I watched them all and am still hungry.
    Or maybe someone could recommend a book or other source to learn?

  • @BlazeFlarerEclipse
    @BlazeFlarerEclipse Рік тому +1

    I laugh at the joke “and now you feel my pain”.
    XD

  • @ginkgoteki
    @ginkgoteki Рік тому +1

    thinking about thinking is so cool, thank you!

  • @COGONFX
    @COGONFX Рік тому +1

    Thank you bro, God bless this helped alot

  • @42222
    @42222 Місяць тому

    Dude what you jus described will be a big building block into solving AGI.

  • @danisob3633
    @danisob3633 Рік тому +1

    3:57 i think my filter is dumping all the good ideas cause i have none
    12:49 short time (restart your pc) -------------------------------------------> long time (restart your pc)
    these are my 3 jokes, i tried

  • @solimandriyan6488
    @solimandriyan6488 Рік тому +1

    I think you should do home teaching for youngsters or children to inspired "curiosity" in their brain 👍

  • @Selene432
    @Selene432 Рік тому +2

    20:20 That "better score" is hollow for g, meaning the rise in score is due to subtests of the IQ test that are less g loaded, i.e, more of a function of learnable skills than innate intelligence. So for instance you can "study for an IQ test" and get 2 points higher, but those will be from vocabulary and not visuo-spatial reasoning. The same is true for Flynn Effect, which environmentalists like to bring up a lot. The secular rise in IQ scores due to a rise in standard of living (also known as Flynn Effect) is also on subtests which are less g loaded. True intelligence (of which IQ is just an approximate, albeit the best one we have so far statistically) is mostly genetic.

  • @jassykat
    @jassykat Рік тому

    Weed helps you relax and focus on the present moment, allowing your brain to forget about everything else and focus solely on the task at hand. That's why it helps you come up with many ideas and interesting thoughts. The brain focuses on something and doesn't let it go. It's like getting in the flow but better. That's basically it.

  • @matheussantiago6246
    @matheussantiago6246 Рік тому +4

    My notes:
    Step 1 - do drugs
    Step 2 - yes

  • @ndiagacxsse
    @ndiagacxsse Рік тому +1

    Knowledge this early in morning 😮

  • @viniciusporto6088
    @viniciusporto6088 Рік тому

    "Help i've been trapped in this basement for six years"
    "Yes i reused the joke"

  • @hinduGigaChad951
    @hinduGigaChad951 Рік тому

    Mr. Colin Yoda Galen is back!!!!!!!

  • @gothikhouse
    @gothikhouse 10 місяців тому

    I love your videos and the way you think so much! It would be really cool if you talked with Benjamin Keep. He's a learning researcher.

  • @satjeet
    @satjeet Рік тому

    Greats videos.🎉 taking notes.

  • @dosaiba5294
    @dosaiba5294 Рік тому

    Every one of your videos is a banger

  • @0xvector850
    @0xvector850 Рік тому +3

    Hello colin, curious to what your thoughts about AI taking the jobs of programmers soon? Can you make a video about thos?

  • @dimabirenbaum9200
    @dimabirenbaum9200 Рік тому +3

    -- The video stresses the importance of developing analytical problem-solving skills through understanding creativity rather than relying on drugs.
    -- Creative problem-solving is generating innovative and valuable solutions for tasks or problems.
    -- The brain's creativity process involves three main parts: the generator, explorer, and filter.
    *** [The generator] functions as an idea factory, producing good and bad ideas for the rest of the brain to consider.
    *** [The explorer] evaluates the ideas from the generator to determine their potential value in solving the problem.
    *** [The filter] screens out unfavorable ideas from the generator before they reach the explorer.
    -- The generator and filter primarily operate automatically, while the explorer involves manual and automatic processes.
    -- Understanding the relationship between the brain's conscious and unconscious parts helps enhance creativity.
    -- To boost creativity, individuals can practice generating ideas, exploring them, and effectively filtering out undesirable ones.

  • @bluwng
    @bluwng Рік тому

    You have the best addiction, I need that addiction.

  • @whitehornwindchime6838
    @whitehornwindchime6838 Рік тому

    thank you so much

  • @isidoraaxis6179
    @isidoraaxis6179 Рік тому

    You remind me of Tom Riddle (hp6), love ur way of thinking and explaining 🙌🏻💪🏽

    • @isidoraaxis6179
      @isidoraaxis6179 Рік тому

      @@idontknow6265 the voice mainly, and also the facial structure

  • @ahmadsofwan4069
    @ahmadsofwan4069 Рік тому +1

    Great! Finally some impressive content!!

  • @je4a301
    @je4a301 Рік тому +1

    You would be a great college professor

  • @jacksparr0w300
    @jacksparr0w300 Рік тому

    Really great video!!

  • @bmwe46lover65
    @bmwe46lover65 Рік тому +1

    Great content

  • @terencejohnson4011
    @terencejohnson4011 4 місяці тому

    Extroverted intuition also known as transcontextual thinking. It's the fastest idea generating cognitive function also most creative.

  • @CarlosSanchez-de9kt
    @CarlosSanchez-de9kt Рік тому

    Thanks collin! Subscribed !

  • @kidredglow2060
    @kidredglow2060 Рік тому

    "help ive been traped in this basement for Six years"
    "yes I reused the joke"

  • @arhamjain125
    @arhamjain125 Рік тому

    I first saw 5 years, now it says ive been stuck in this basement for 6 yrs. His joking conscious brain is wayy to smart at filtering ideas.

  • @bhupendranath2010
    @bhupendranath2010 Рік тому

    I love it absolutely !!!

  • @damnengineering26
    @damnengineering26 Рік тому +1

    Bro you should write a book on this.

  • @artur-rdc
    @artur-rdc Рік тому +1

    If I had a dollar every time someone rediscovers a Popper theory through other means...

  • @TO_OL
    @TO_OL Рік тому +2

    2:19 my 3 jokes ( *cringe warning , i dont speak english that much)
    1. Who do u call when everyone starts blaming eachother - a problame solver
    2. Why do some clocks in londan has IIII in their clocks while the rest of the clocks in the world have IV - becuz the world is create IV e
    3. Why r novels hard to read - becuz they don't have vowels (novel = noovel = no ovel = no vowel)

  • @sheeish3645
    @sheeish3645 Рік тому

    Although I really like this video, there's still this one question that've been lingering in my mind since I've seen this video: How do you know that the unconscious mind generates garbage ideas when there's no proof that they do (referring to the filtering out of the bad ideas, like it is possible that your unconscious DOES generate great ideas but every now and then messes up)

  • @aviralarpan7350
    @aviralarpan7350 Рік тому

    Can u please make a video on how to get better at implementation (including debugging, particularly when testcases aren't visible)?

  • @EvertVorster
    @EvertVorster Рік тому +1

    You are a pretty good motivational speaker.... so if that competitive programming does not work out, there is something else for you to do. And, thanks for these great videos.

  • @musabkartal
    @musabkartal Рік тому +1

    these videos are not the kind u can just sit and watch, i literally need to take a few pages of notes to get the idea fully

    • @pocketblue
      @pocketblue Рік тому

      makes me wonder how many people are actually benefitting from all these videos

  • @damightypotato
    @damightypotato Рік тому

    5:25 "yesireusedthejoke"

  • @aadig5711
    @aadig5711 Рік тому +4

    Bro you went to my high school wtf

  • @duyngo2370
    @duyngo2370 Рік тому

    nice one

  • @lorenzomizushal3980
    @lorenzomizushal3980 Рік тому

    All good...in theory.

  • @averagers_assemble
    @averagers_assemble Рік тому +1

    So is this Nile Red's brother? That does computer programming? How many of them are there?

  • @LucasSoares-ek6bx
    @LucasSoares-ek6bx Рік тому

    come back colin you are awesome we love you!!!!!!!!!!

  • @kidredglow2060
    @kidredglow2060 Рік тому

    "wow a secret i am out of ideas help me comment brain improvement yes hello this is a actually formed sentance with no meaning but at least it forms a sentence so i can circle it and be happy"

  • @OmarAhmed-jo1cf
    @OmarAhmed-jo1cf Рік тому

    Bro I have been thinking exactly as you are and created a project management language just to manage this problem , lets get in contact ! .

  • @nxjan
    @nxjan Рік тому

    amazing video :) i agree

  • @Aadithya006
    @Aadithya006 Рік тому

    Start a C++ coding series !!! (this video too was great )

  • @麦佳鸿
    @麦佳鸿 Рік тому +1

    love that

  • @audreymcknight
    @audreymcknight Рік тому

    I am only here to acknowledge the pannenkoek reference.

  • @solaris413
    @solaris413 Рік тому

    did you took inspiration from Nor's blog?

  • @brandonWilliams-yr4re
    @brandonWilliams-yr4re Рік тому

    Where are you? Please post more bro

  • @ngocbao2436
    @ngocbao2436 Рік тому

    Love your vids

  • @akrmfahem
    @akrmfahem Рік тому

    topic stream for binary search ?

  • @yash1152
    @yash1152 Рік тому

    1:00 the footnote at bottom lol

  • @вльыовр
    @вльыовр Рік тому

    Yo. Great video. Thanks a bunch. Can't wait for the caring video🥵

  • @MeLLiFLuOuSViDeOs
    @MeLLiFLuOuSViDeOs Рік тому

    Thanks

  • @greenleaf870
    @greenleaf870 Рік тому +2

    Great video. Can you put out a video on how to increase typing speed while programming?

    • @mr.deeds_
      @mr.deeds_ Рік тому

      - Learn the available keyboard shortcuts for your programming language.
      - Train your typing speed in "Monkeytype".

  • @reportpoison.shark.1326
    @reportpoison.shark.1326 Рік тому

    Can anyone tell me the whole summary of this 22 min video..I would be really thankful

  • @fenix8132
    @fenix8132 Місяць тому

    Good vid, btw, y'all good in the basement?

  • @keerthivasan9548
    @keerthivasan9548 Рік тому

    Bro do a video classification of dp problems in leetcode according to their patterns like this problem goes into dp with memorization, this goes into matrix chain multiplication, this is decision dp, I don't know any other common patterns but i sure you know
    There are about 490 problems on leetcode tagged dynamic programming you can do a speedrun of those by just mention related patterns .It' ll be helpful for beginners to practice related pattern go together

  • @nirre4601
    @nirre4601 Рік тому

    he looks like he has unlocked lvl 2 boss

  • @giantessmaria
    @giantessmaria 9 місяців тому

    this explains a lot about my relationship. My girlfriend doesn't have that "filter"😳

  • @shihepoa.t9492
    @shihepoa.t9492 7 місяців тому

    Have your ever tried cannibis bro?