Temporarily not adding HackerEarth
lnishan opened this issue · comments
The tutorials on this site are inconsistent in terms of quality with most of them being short and code-based. It feels as if they are for somebody who has learned that particular algorithm or data structure already.
For this reason, I will not be referencing this site until some QA works have been put forth.
I feel that tutorials from HackerEarth are great resources. When you need a quick reference its right there. Moreover they have a great platform called CodeMonk which has short notes on important concepts and then a whole suite of practice questions with good editorials. (I started my ICPC prep from it) Adding it should be harmless, if not immediately beneficial.
Hello.
Thanks for the comment.
I just checked CodeMonk and the system and the attached tutorial notes look really, really decent. I'll definitely add that later.
I'm still not quite sure about the tutorials (follow this link).
Examples:
- Introduction To Dynamic Programming. This is more like an example of DP.
- C++ STL MAP and multiMAP. This fails to cover functions like lower_bound and is code-based for the most part.
I've added Code Monk and the Notes section on HackerEarth.
Thanks for the feedback!