@frosty_teacup

You've been targeting really key topics and explaining them in a very simple way, I'm glad I found this channel. I'm definitely waiting for those in-depth videos on the different data structures and algorithms! 👍🏻

@brownylittle

Just starting with leet code again and I find your videos super helpful. They are precise and well explained in simple terms. Thank you. Looking forward to the detailed videos on these topics.

@marc-andrebrun8942

language like LISP, scheme, racket, ... are just a big double recursion between "eval" & "apply"; (one to deal with syntax, the other one to give the meaning or the semantic);
and they don't exhaust the system stack because they're smart enough to implement the "tail recursion", which use always the same stack frame instead of growing at each calls.

@sw6273

I'd like to see a video on the advantages vs. disadvantages of using recursion! Thank you for the amazing videos always!

@besherkhayat2190

yeah we are waiting for the recursion pros and cons videos...you are doing really great content

@gabyramosita

I love how you explain everything! Best channel ever :)

@redar20

Wah! Swaad aa gya bhai itni aasani se explain kar diya. 
Thanks for this Amazing video which explain recursion very easily.

@aninditabatra3810

better than most profs! best channel ever

@mxhdiqaim

I would love to see a long video on recursion

@atticusrussell1225

Just found your channel and love your videos. Id love to see a more in-depth recursion video if you can find the time. Really interested in pros/cons compared to iteration

@FaberLSH

Thank you so much!

@antonreashin

Благодарю🙏

@eggxecution

great

@tarekkhater3301

Love your channel ❤

@날개달린_양

and then u get maximum recursion error lol.

@faridanwar575

Great video! I have a question since you said iteration effectively does the same thing as recursion in some languages. But is one method generally more efficient than the other in terms of execution time or memory used?

@ayeakash

Thanks YouTube algorithm

@voegel

Hey, I really like your channel!! But I do have a little question. I have just graduated from school in Germany with a 3.9 GPA. I‘m going to study CS in an average university in my hometown but I try to make some experience abroad, (also doing my master at a top university). I will always try to get good grades. Then, how likely is it to get a job at FAANG? And of course I will do internships, but do I have to go to e. g. Stanford? Thanks for your help! 😊

@TheMrSSS

Is it realistic to get an FAANG-type internship after your first year of a CS degree?