Visualizes solutions to the N-Queens problem, written in React & Flux
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Visualizes solutions to the N-Queens problem, written in React & Flux
Visualization of some standard problems solved by Backtracking
✈ JavaScript solutions for 🚜 coding challenges,🐟 algorithms, and interview problems 🛩 Well-optimized solutions 🚍 with explanations 🚕 Covers LeetCode, CodeWars, 🚁HackerRank, and more 🚢 Includes problem-solving patterns & techniques 🐬Great for interview prep & JS mastery Open for contributions 🚁 discussions! Let’s learn ⚽and grow together
Sudoku puzzle solver using backtracking
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An interactive visualizer for N-Queen problem using backtracking.
This repo contains all my leetcode solutions using javascript language.
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