@neetcode1 Leetcode… I can never escape it
@neetcode1 I always say that every knowledge is important and useful. Here we see how leetcode is important for robbing houses. What a world we live in.
@neetcode1 funny enough, this is one of the easiest dp problems lol
@neetcode1 why doesn't the security system contact the police if any house was broken into 😬
@neetcode1 @avocado3vee Leetcode is not hard
@neetcode1 except you only have one test case
@neetcode1 Streets form the shape of a binary tree 🌴 😉
@neetcode1 brother why isn't there a prefix sum category in your roadmap?
@neetcode1 Dont listen to the noise stay in the roadmap Most people say its hard which means in other words (i dont want to do it) , I hate people who lie 😂
@neetcode1 When you are a robber, you are allowed to use brute force
@neetcode1 Robber be like: "Man, if I’d just stuck with CS, I could’ve hacked this system instead of trying to outrun it. Crime really needs better career planning!"🤣
@neetcode1 This meme is spot on! It's like you can't escape the problem-solving—whether it's on LeetCode or in real life as a "robber." The last panel is pure gold: even crime isn't safe from algorithmic challenges! Looks like CS is inescapable no matter where you go.