thanks I will do tonight!
Just start doing easiest kata (8kyu) and skip if itâs too complicated. You can always return to katas you tried to solve, but didnât finish.
Actually i do agree with what @P1xt said,it is futile to keep staring at the question or reading it over and over if you have no idea how to go about it.
I agree that we shouldnât be judging based solely on how many lines of code it takes to solve an algorithm⌠@LawlietBlack I wrote a blog post on this yesterday at crookedcode.com and made the same to arguments you did (although, as I said in the post, I think the performance argument is largely semantic).
If you are interested in competitive coding for beginners the best time you can have after completing the FreeCodeCamp Algorithm Challenges is CodeFights⌠NOT CodewarsâŚ
You will be surprised how much Codefights is a better community that responds quickly just like FCC also the website is very easy to navigate and the content is amazing!
I liked your blog as well as your blog post inspiring me to start a blog of my own.
I will surely give it a try.Thanks for sharing the link.
Thanks, feel free to message me if you have any questionsâŚ