Hi everyone, I'm looking for some good detailed from scratch DP tutorials.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Hi everyone, I'm looking for some good detailed from scratch DP tutorials.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Here are some the ones I've seen:
Other than that, you shouldn't really by looking to get better at dynamic programming by reading theory. The requisite concepts are very easily learned, but not so easily recognised in problems. Sites like Codeforces/Topcoder have very good selection of DP problems.
someone searched google and he's still alive . tested
I know another one reply to a 4 weeks ago post just to say search at google and he still a live
Maybe you should buy a professional book about DP :)