The Last Algorithms Course You'll Want (Part 2) with ThePrimeagen | Preview
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- Опубліковано 7 чер 2024
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About this Course:
Advance your algorithmic skills with an in-depth exploration of essential data structures and algorithms. Delve into binary and M-Way search trees, AVL and red-black trees, understanding their insertions, deletions, and balancing mechanisms. Master graph theory, from basic concepts to complex traversals like breadth-first and depth-first searches, and algorithms including Prim's and Kruskal's. Learn dynamic programming with real-world examples like factorial, Fibonacci, and the coin change problem. The course concludes with practical applications of Bloom Filters, offering insights into efficient data handling and optimization techniques.
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Sections:
0:00 - Introduction & Course Description
0:35 - Balance Factor
7:03- B-Tree Leaf Deletion
13:34 - Bloom Filter
Being able to understand this stuff on a whiteboard is EXTREMELY important for interviews. I know it seems harder, but this is a good skill to have that isn't really taught. Hats off to Prime for this doing this format.
I love how he dumps thoughts, like when he said "but what if they have children," it feels like they could have been my thoughts and he speaks my mind in an alternative universe. It's oddly rare.
The "Brazilian mentioned" broke me. LMAOOO!
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BTW, by creating this course indirectly he just made interviews even more harder. Thank you.
Prime not wearing a hoodie and screaming is so uncanny
he is wearing a hoodie though
@@wowvain2989 he is not in his ultimate form yet
lets go!
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I love this shit!
The Algogen 🌞
I'll be honest guys, I have no f'in clue what the f is going on. Same as when taking those uni algo courses that made no sense how it would be applicable to real world problems, none.
Same here, why isn’t this on a computer?! The primagean on a whiteboard feels hard to follow, get this man a kenesis.
69 is a sex position.
Also, if you do stuff like searches through some data where you don't want to go through all the elements, and have recognised that some elements have some relationship, (Like DOM nodes in HTML), you'd use Tree algorithms.
Or Graphs if you want to find the "shortest path" if a very large NxM grid.... And many many other cases.
"Real world" really depends on what you work as well.
These algorithms make sense in Graphics Development, Game dev, Simulations, etc.
Not much sense in Backend Web Development. Good Frontend developers actually also are required to use these stuff if you want highly performant UIs if you're dealing with very large datasets.
I have to deal with one massive GIS app, which has been "fun" to solve.
He is assuming you have a lot of knowledge lol.
We have a use case, where in real time we need to make many calculation for the quickest routes based on different factors (like gps, vehicle speed, etc) to find out which drivers to contact. Existing libraries like graphhopper are helpful, but do not have all use cases, so we developers sometimes need to be able to do such calculations. Also sometimes existing libraries do have solutions for specific use cases, but are just to generic and slow, so we for good performance we need to implement custom solutions.
I highly recommend taking Colt Steele's course on data structures and algorithms on Udemy. He explains these concepts better than anyone i've seen. Prime is an excellent programmer but not the best at teaching what he knows
pretty straight forward *i have no idea wtf he is saying*
Had to put Prime at 0.5x speed because I'm a smooth brained developer. I'm still lost but it helped a bit.
It feels so good when you just empty your knowledge on a whiteboard. You just splash it on almost
Is this also free?
my Algorithm exam in uni is 2,5h from now wish me luck😅
Ahh takes me back to college
Video starts with 42, 69 and 420 nodes. That's all you have to know
Primeagen without hoodie ???????
"69?! 👇"
"nice " 😅😅
lol @1:49 nice
Wait.... his eyes are blue??
Is it also free?
Sadly not
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Gibberish. If youre gonna share, share the full coursenin its entirety because the random clips have no context. This video starts randomly
You can’t just hop onto a part 2 algo course without any prior and nag that you don’t understand anything. It’s not for you then.
Can’t just hop onto Ancient Egyptian Algebra and ace it.
This makes me feel romantical
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Wow he’s a beautiful husband.
yup that part was cringy af, are they marketing this for incels?
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sooo the "last algorithms course..." turns out to have NOT been the last. I want my money back! False advertising.
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