"Clojure running on Raspberry Pi" sounded so cool that I just had to give it a try.
- Download ARM JDK from Oracle and instlal on Raspberry Pi
- Change visudo to contain the following
| git for-each-ref --sort='-authordate:relative' --format='%(color:red)%(objectname:short) %(color:white)- %(color:yellow)(%(refname:short)) %(color:white)%(subject) %(color:green)(%(authordate:relative)) %(color:bold blue)<%(authorname)>' refs/heads | more -R` | |
| # Or in `.gitconfig / [alias]`, | |
| rec = !git for-each-ref --sort='-authordate:relative' --format='%(color:red)%(objectname:short) %(color:white)- %(color:yellow)(%(refname:short)) %(color:white)%(subject) %(color:green)(%(authordate:relative)) %(color:bold blue)<%(authorname)>' refs/heads | more -R |
I liked the way Grokking the coding interview organized problems into learnable patterns. However, the course is expensive and the majority of the time the problems are copy-pasted from leetcode. As the explanations on leetcode are usually just as good, the course really boils down to being a glorified curated list of leetcode problems.
So below I made a list of leetcode problems that are as close to grokking problems as possible.