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Leetcode has 1-Year Leetcode Premium Subscription on sale for $159 - Extra $30 Off w/ promotional code THANKS2021 (apply during payment method selection) = $129.

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  • Must apply the listed promotional code to receive discount
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  • Offer valid through November 29, 2021 or while promotion last
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  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Leetcode has 1-Year Leetcode Premium Subscription on sale for $159 - Extra $30 Off w/ promotional code THANKS2021 (apply during payment method selection) = $129.

Thanks to community member MichaelL9771 for finding this deal

Note, must login/verify your email before applying the listed promotional code at checkout.

Key Features
  • Video Solutions
  • Access to Premium Content
  • Select Questions by Company
  • Autocomplete
  • Debugger
  • Lightning Judge
  • Sort Questions by Prevalence
  • Interview Simulations
  • Unlimited Playgrounds

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Must apply the listed promotional code to receive discount
  • You may cancel your subscription anytime; after cancellation your subscription will remain active until the current time period is finished
  • Offer valid through November 29, 2021 or while promotion last
Additional Note
  • LeetCode is recommended by many interviewees and leading tech company recruiters
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Leetcode itself is already free. I think paying for Premium just unlocks more questions, more articles, and lot more resources in the "Explore" section where you can deep dive into individual topics. Honestly if you are super frugal then the only thing you will need anyways is the "Discuss" tab and reading and understanding other peoples' solutions and explanations.

Besides Leetcode, there are many competititor sites like HackerRank, CodeChef, TopCoder, etc. I think TopCoder is where the real competitive programmers go to; their tournaments are insanely hard compared to Leetcode's weekly contests. But for the vast majority of people, they just use Leetcode to study and prep for SWE interviews, which Leetcode is great at. The question repository is very large, the IDE is clean and unobtrusive, and it usually simplifies a lot of boilerplate code that you would otherwise have to write (e.g. imports, test framework, etc.) and you can immediately jump to solving the question at hand.

But Leetcode is geared toward practicing these DS & algo questions. If you're just looking for an online IDE, then there are plenty of sites that already do that like jsfiddle, replit, etc.
Lol no matter how much money do I make I will always keep couponing
A penny saved is a penny earned.
Highly recommend if you want to skip couponing for rest of life

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Happy Thanksgiving!

Use Promo code "THANKS2021" at checkout for $30 off an Annual Subscription!!

Limited Time Offer! Subscribe before November 29th, 11:59 PST.

https://leetcode.com/subscribe

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Highly recommend if you want to skip couponing for rest of life
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Quote from George_P_Burdell :
Highly recommend if you want to skip couponing for rest of life
Lol no matter how much money do I make I will always keep couponing Stick Out Tongue
A penny saved is a penny earned.
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MichaelL9771
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Quote from George_P_Burdell :
leetcode more
Until you don't have time for anything else %)
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Bought one last year, used once last month Smilie Got an offer but decided to stay.

Would suggest anyone who want to get a SDE job, practicing a little bit before coding interview, it will definitely increase the chance to get an offer.

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Is the promo 30 off just for the first year, or is it 30 off every year?

Currently on the yearly 159...what am I doing with my life

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Definitely worth it if you want to study for a job change but man, I hope some day we can figure out a better way to interview because the chances that you'll need to implement an LRU cache from scratch or reverse a binary tree or whatever in real life are pretty slim.
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Quote from js619 :
Definitely worth it if you want to study for a job change but man, I hope some day we can figure out a better way to interview because the chances that you'll need to implement an LRU cache from scratch or reverse a binary tree or whatever in real life are pretty slim.
Praying for those that are starting the leetcode grind
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AgentDCooper
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Never heard of leetcode before - is it worth it for those just looking to learn (and not necessarily looking to interview)? The 'playground' looks interesting but aren't there free websites that let you set up a virtual env for online code?
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Quote from AgentDCooper :
Never heard of leetcode before - is it worth it for those just looking to learn (and not necessarily looking to interview)? The 'playground' looks interesting but aren't there free websites that let you set up a virtual env for online code?
Leetcode itself is already free. I think paying for Premium just unlocks more questions, more articles, and lot more resources in the "Explore" section where you can deep dive into individual topics. Honestly if you are super frugal then the only thing you will need anyways is the "Discuss" tab and reading and understanding other peoples' solutions and explanations.

Besides Leetcode, there are many competititor sites like HackerRank, CodeChef, TopCoder, etc. I think TopCoder is where the real competitive programmers go to; their tournaments are insanely hard compared to Leetcode's weekly contests. But for the vast majority of people, they just use Leetcode to study and prep for SWE interviews, which Leetcode is great at. The question repository is very large, the IDE is clean and unobtrusive, and it usually simplifies a lot of boilerplate code that you would otherwise have to write (e.g. imports, test framework, etc.) and you can immediately jump to solving the question at hand.

But Leetcode is geared toward practicing these DS & algo questions. If you're just looking for an online IDE, then there are plenty of sites that already do that like jsfiddle, replit, etc.
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Quote from AgentDCooper :
Never heard of leetcode before - is it worth it for those just looking to learn (and not necessarily looking to interview)? The 'playground' looks interesting but aren't there free websites that let you set up a virtual env for online code?
I don't think the subscription is worth it unless you're preparing for an interview. You can do a lot with a free account if you're just looking to learn.
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Where do enter the code? I don't see a promocode field.
NVM. Its in the second step.
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Quote from MingoDynasty :
Leetcode itself is already free. I think paying for Premium just unlocks more questions, more articles, and lot more resources in the "Explore" section where you can deep dive into individual topics. Honestly if you are super frugal then the only thing you will need anyways is the "Discuss" tab and reading and understanding other peoples' solutions and explanations.

Besides Leetcode, there are many competititor sites like HackerRank, CodeChef, TopCoder, etc. I think TopCoder is where the real competitive programmers go to; their tournaments are insanely hard compared to Leetcode's weekly contests. But for the vast majority of people, they just use Leetcode to study and prep for SWE interviews, which Leetcode is great at. The question repository is very large, the IDE is clean and unobtrusive, and it usually simplifies a lot of boilerplate code that you would otherwise have to write (e.g. imports, test framework, etc.) and you can immediately jump to solving the question at hand.

But Leetcode is geared toward practicing these DS & algo questions. If you're just looking for an online IDE, then there are plenty of sites that already do that like jsfiddle, replit, etc.
TopCoder used to be the place to be back in the day. They started going down hill after they were acquired. Surprised to hear they still host contests since it felt their entire community moved on.

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Quote from TheMasterPrankCaller :
TopCoder used to be the place to be back in the day. They started going down hill after they were acquired. Surprised to hear they still host contests since it felt their entire community moved on.
I liked TopCoder until I realized people were just copy/pasting in a ton of utility functions instead of actually writing things from scratch as the competition seemed like it intended.

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