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DP has always been an obstacle when preparing for interviews. For me it is one of the hardest topic. There were several times in the past that I tried to master it, but all attempts failed. Either because I could not find good resources, or because I did not have enough time to really dive into it, have a lot of practice, and identify different patterns. To tell the truth, I even feared that I would never be able to understand it well.
This winter I had another attempt, and made up my mind to grasp the techique. I solved/read 45 DP problems of different patterns in 4 days (yes, you might think that is quite slow). At the begining, I struggled as much as all my previous attempts, but slowly I found I am getting better and I start to be able to think in the DP-way. Today I solved several problems independently, with memoization and tabulation and even spac
Basic examples to show how to embed and extend Python in C including: creation of module in C with functions handling and building Python objects; importing and calling python functions from C.
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