Hey friends!
I hope your week was a good one! I personally went to the movies for the first time since the pandemic started and saw Everything Everywhere All at Once. It was great! Let's boogie.
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The Devs For Ukraine conference is this week! Monday and Tuesday starting at 4pm UTC (11am Central Time, 9am Pacific Time), we'll have a set of amazing speakers all joining in to benefit some great organizations. This week was very full of preparing last minute details for the event, and we're so excited to see you there. Follow us on Twitch to get notified of when the event will go live, and the videos will also be up later!
I'm so proud of our team putting this together. It was a very speedy group effort to pull together such a lineup in a month, but we did it and have raised about... $80k from the time I wrote this newsletter! Our original goal was $15k and we're hoping for $100k by the end of the event. Whether you donate, participate, or share, thank you for checking us out!
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Last week, I had you find a subarray with the largest sum in an array. I loved seeing all the unique responses to this one! Awesome job Andrew, Dan, Binh, Dani, Abdulrahman, Kamil, Kev, Rob, Seth, Will, Claude, Amine, Conor, Liam, Mark, Samuel, Leyan, Steven, Rafael, Giancarlo, Brad, Joseph, Nischal, Tyson, Giovanni, Gรผlลah, Ten, Les, and Augustin!
This week's question:
Given an array of intervals, merge the overlapping intervals, and return an array of the resulting intervals.
Example:
$ mergeIntervals([[1,4],[2,6],[8,10],[15,20]])
$ [[1,6],[8,10],[15,20]]
$ mergeIntervals([[1,2],[2,7]])
$ [[1,7]]
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That's all for now, folks! Have a great week. Be safe, make good choices, and clean your desk!
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