Solving LeetCode Problems Everyday with Our NYU Students' Supervision
- This project is aimed to encourage our computer science or engineering students to challenge themselves with everyday algorithms or data structure practice.
- This project is run by William Eric Cheung with no profit propose, but remained intellectual property.
- Only invited students can join in our project.
- Master branch is used to describe our regulations.
- Every directories are arranged by their topics which are corresponding to LeetCode's tags.
- Participants should commit their changes to their own branch, not master branch.
- Participants must commit their solved problems and push their changes everyday.
- An valid commit should be equal or greater than 5 new problems.
- When participants followed our regulations and finished >=5 problems for consecutive 7 days, they can get a waive ticket for one day rest.
- William will collect our commit history at every sunday night, if participants who cannot follow our regulations would face a punishment for 10 US dollars, the fine would equally seperate to our group students.
- If participants have finished more than 500 problems, she/he would be renowed for her/his achievement, and she/he would not be punished for not solving more than 5 problems everyday.
- If participants quit our project without any reasonable explanation, she/he would face 50 US dollars punishments, and would be hanged up on our README website.
- Every participants can read others project for learning but have no other operation permission, participants should respect others work.
©William Eric Cheung