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How many times were you frustrated while looking out for a good collection of programming/algorithm/interview questions? What did you expect and what did you get? This portal has been created to provide well written, well thought and well explained solutions for selected questions.
The Team:
Sandeep: A geek who loves solving programing problems in the most efficient ways. My areas of interests include Algorithm, Operating Systems and System Programming. You can follow me on twitter: http://twitter.com/sandeep_jain . You can view my blog: http://itssandeepjain.blogspot.com//
Gautham: Happy go lucky lad with a penchant for simplicity in life. Interested in real world problems and pragmatic solutions. Follow me on twitter: http://twitter.com/gauthamns . You can view my blog: http://gauthamns.com/


Nice one …
Some of my suggestions ,
1. Tagging questions bases on company is very imp as people seek the types of questions each company ask .
2. To attract users who are exp , trying adding feedback to company profile , the kind of work they do etc
3. As you have started differnt page for topics like Arrays, Bitmagic , some notes from good books and other sites will help.
Hey guys, didn’t know about this until i saw the mail from Gautham. you guys will rockm, and go great lengths. all the best for your future, and i look forward to pointing this website to wannabe geeks for sure!
super. thank u very much
nice work
Guys, good work, keep it up. Can we have one more sub-title for “Design Patterns”? May be it is bit advanced for beginners, yet many professionals are browsing the site.
Thank you, Venki.
Having Design Patterns is definitely a very good idea
But we want to go in phases. After covering object oriented progrwmming, will be covering design patterns. Thanks for the suggestion.
Good idea, step wise. Let us start discussion on Object Oriented Principles preferably SOLID and GRASP.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid_(object-oriented_design)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GRASP_(object-oriented_design)
Good work. But how about including solution in java too…please let me know where we can contribute solution in java…
Asit, posting solutions in java is a good thought. If you have solutions in Java, you can add them in comments of the individual posts.
We are considering adding Java solutions to the main posts, but is not in our priority list due to the effort involved.
Hi Sandeep,
Very good work….keep continue this good work…
@Deepak: You can add your query to forum by using “Ask a question”.
For a C++ query, select forum category as “C/C++ Programming Questions”
Hey tell me sandeep how do I post queries of C++
@sachin: Sachin, GeeksforGeeks was born out of the experience of three technology passionate guys with different backgrounds.
Sandeep used to work in a big MNC before he left to pursue his passion in teaching. Gautham, who graduated in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, now works as a software developer in a famous MNC. Calvin contributes to the website whenever he has a free time or during his journey to China, India or a European country.
Good website guys . Just out of curiosity r u guys students or professionals ?
Great work guys. god speed.
I agree. Love you guys.
Good job, keep up the nice work
Hey!
this is an awesome site..efficient and clearly explained solutions, keep it up guys!
nice website very very useful
2 guys and a geek.
lolz.
yeah.. really very useful website.., throughout my 3 years googling…
Hey..awesome site.
has been very helpful. If I crack my placement interviews it would be because of geeksforgeeks
Thanks!
Very useful and instructive site!
Keep up the efforts!