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Beginner's guide to Competitive programming using python

Offered By: Udemy

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Python Courses Algorithms Courses Big O Notation Courses Time Complexity Courses Competitive Programming Courses

Course Description

Overview

Ace coding interviews by learning how to code in a simple and efficient way

What you'll learn:
  • Basic competitive level programming concepts
  • Different types of algorithms
  • Time complexity and Big O notation
  • Significance of competitive programming in job placements
  • How to solve programs in simple and in the most efficient way

competitive Programming(CP) is fun, CP is an exercise for your brain, it is a type of mental sport. It helps you to optimize the code in different ways and in a quick and efficient way.

If you want to learn how to write python programs like a pro , code python like a boss , solve real-world programs ,or do you want to build the skills needed to get your first python programming job ,then this course is for you.

This course is for complete beginners and covers some basic competitive problems using popular Python language. You will learn some basic concepts such as:

Big O Notation Concept

Binary Search algorithm

Seive of Erathosthenes algorithm.

frequency count of element in the list

finding the peak element index in a mountain array.

This course is also open to all learners who wish to gain an understanding of the basic concepts of competitive programming .By the end of this course, you guys will be able to write code that not only dramatically increases your productivity but it will be equally efficient and most important thing is that it will be fun ! , most importantly start practicing the code regularly so that you guys have a grip of it .

Enroll now and learn how to write python programs like a pro!

Take care and enjoy the learning!



Taught by

Harshavardhan G

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