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hacktoberfest21's Issues

A Bit more Organized

Everything is Good.
But there is no proper way of accessing any algorithm or code related to a particular language in this repo.
@manisha069 Please assign this task to me

  • Making folder related to each language
  • Shifting the particular file into those folders

Excluded Project

I made a pull request from this repository and it got accepted.
But now this is showing excluded project.

Project Excluded

Unfortunately the repository has been listed as Project Excluded, thank you to everyone that took out the time to contribute to this great resource that has only grown in the past few days.

Happy HacktoberFest!

Longest increasing subsequence

you are given an array. you just have to find the length of longest subsequence that is increasing using dynamic programming approach using tabulation.

Adding repos

can I contribute to beginner-friendly repo list in readme.md?

Number of Pairs of Strings With Concatenation Equal to Target

Example:
Input: nums = ["123","4","12","34"], target = "1234", Here nums is a digit string.
Output: 2
Explanation: Valid pairs are:

  • (0, 1): "123" + "4"
  • (2, 3): "12" + "34"
    I want to work on this issue in C++. Can you please assign me under Hacktoberfest 21.

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