Weekend Dynamic Programming Crash Course
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Dynamic Programming That's Untouchable, From Math to Key Elements to Look for in Problems, Complete Summary from Basics to Practice
初級
Coding Test, Algorithm, data-structure
Kakao Cote 6-week pass study method nerd scientifically selected algorithm/data structure extract
319 learners
Level Basic
Course period Unlimited

Reviews from Early Learners
5.0
rm -rf
Heybob's algorithm lectures are special because their purpose is clear. It feels like a 1:1 tutoring session, and it's made with an essential understanding of what a "major company coding test" is. With Heybob's own outstanding learning ability and mathematical knowledge (you will agree with this after listening to Heybob's YouTube videos and lectures), you can learn the algorithm problem-solving approach and solutions that he has already mastered, like receiving 1:1 tutoring, with only the essential information remaining. Each chapter is divided into very well-organized, easily digestible amounts, and the conceptual explanations are also presented in a concise, list-like format with a very restrained feel. Examples written and drawn directly in a nice handwriting style are very effective in understanding concepts, thinking methods, and problem-solving. Each chapter provides basic mathematical concepts needed, selected problems with step-by-step difficulty that you can solve on your own, and target problems. The accessibility is good because you can write and run code directly in your web browser without having to download anything. To me, Heybob's lecture feels like a "master's secret" that is worth listening to repeatedly, not just once. Thank you for creating such a great lecture. It was one of the few channels I subscribed to and set up notifications for since the YouTube days, and the lecture was much more satisfying than I expected when you said you were making it. Finally, I'd like to share some of the expressions/explanations/advice from Heybob's lectures that resonated with me. Study method: "If you don't know the principles and basics, there will be too many things to study." "You have to memorize the basics." "You have to be able to solve the examples, and you have to understand how you solved them through metacognition." Coding concept: "Data must be organized in a specific way to implement a specific function." "The most important thing is to impose restrictions so that the data I create can be used safely." "Recurrence relation: a machine that derives the current term result from the previous term value." "What is a non-linear data structure? Cannot be traversed with a loop. It is unclear where to go in the next order." Edit: Typos corrected.
5.0
정수민
I am currently taking the class!! But I am leaving a review because the class is so good! I will write down some of the good points! 1. Clean code writing method Usually, even after I coded something, I didn't know where it was wrong. I think I have improved a lot in that area!! It was so happy to be able to write clean code and code that I can read easily. 2. Practice problems, repetitive problems I have learned a lot through the above process of coding and practicing. I haven't seen many problems yet, but I think it will be more helpful in the future! I will leave additional advantages as I watch the class!! I highly recommend it to everyone preparing for the coding test!!
5.0
이종운
Thank you for the great lecture.
Algorithms/Data Structures for Coding Tests
Coding test problem solving
Computer Science Thinking
Who is this course right for?
People preparing for coding tests
People who can't solve problems even after taking algorithm classes
Anyone who wants to learn computer science thinking
Need to know before starting?
Python
Basic programming knowledge such as variable declaration, function declaration, etc.
336
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17
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4.6
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2
Courses
Non-major
Passed the 2022 Kakao Coding Test in 6 weeks
Currently conducting research in a machine learning lab
Operating the programming YouTube channel Hey Bob https://www.youtube.com/@user-ic4gr8cn8p
While conducting research in graduate school, I shared my experiences from major-related courses with non-majors.
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Heybob's algorithm lectures are special because their purpose is clear. It feels like a 1:1 tutoring session, and it's made with an essential understanding of what a "major company coding test" is. With Heybob's own outstanding learning ability and mathematical knowledge (you will agree with this after listening to Heybob's YouTube videos and lectures), you can learn the algorithm problem-solving approach and solutions that he has already mastered, like receiving 1:1 tutoring, with only the essential information remaining. Each chapter is divided into very well-organized, easily digestible amounts, and the conceptual explanations are also presented in a concise, list-like format with a very restrained feel. Examples written and drawn directly in a nice handwriting style are very effective in understanding concepts, thinking methods, and problem-solving. Each chapter provides basic mathematical concepts needed, selected problems with step-by-step difficulty that you can solve on your own, and target problems. The accessibility is good because you can write and run code directly in your web browser without having to download anything. To me, Heybob's lecture feels like a "master's secret" that is worth listening to repeatedly, not just once. Thank you for creating such a great lecture. It was one of the few channels I subscribed to and set up notifications for since the YouTube days, and the lecture was much more satisfying than I expected when you said you were making it. Finally, I'd like to share some of the expressions/explanations/advice from Heybob's lectures that resonated with me. Study method: "If you don't know the principles and basics, there will be too many things to study." "You have to memorize the basics." "You have to be able to solve the examples, and you have to understand how you solved them through metacognition." Coding concept: "Data must be organized in a specific way to implement a specific function." "The most important thing is to impose restrictions so that the data I create can be used safely." "Recurrence relation: a machine that derives the current term result from the previous term value." "What is a non-linear data structure? Cannot be traversed with a loop. It is unclear where to go in the next order." Edit: Typos corrected.
rm -rf-nim! Thank you so much for leaving such thoughtful YouTube comments and detailed course reviews, capturing my intentions and even detailing the effects you experienced! It really gives me strength, and I will continue to create good content and lectures in the future. I hope you've gained some useful tools while working in the computer science industry :) :D
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I am currently taking the class!! But I am leaving a review because the class is so good! I will write down some of the good points! 1. Clean code writing method Usually, even after I coded something, I didn't know where it was wrong. I think I have improved a lot in that area!! It was so happy to be able to write clean code and code that I can read easily. 2. Practice problems, repetitive problems I have learned a lot through the above process of coding and practicing. I haven't seen many problems yet, but I think it will be more helpful in the future! I will leave additional advantages as I watch the class!! I highly recommend it to everyone preparing for the coding test!!
Thank you :) I'm proud that it helped my learning as intended. I hope it will continue to help me grow in the future.
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Thank you for the great lecture.
This is my first lecture review! Thank you. I hope it helps 🙏 I'm really proud and happy 😀
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