You studied the algorithms. You solved a hundred problems. Then the interviewer hands you one you have never seen, and your mind goes blank.
That freeze is not a knowledge gap. It is a recognition gap — and almost no one trains it.
Most interview prep teaches you to memorize solutions to labeled problems. You practice the sliding window chapter, so every problem in front of you is a sliding window problem. The label is handed to you. But a real interview quietly removes the label. It describes a delivery route, a stream of numbers, a game board — and your job is to decide, alone, which pattern it belongs to. That is a different skill from solving, and it is the one this book trains.
Think Before You Code is built around a three-question diagnosis you run before writing a single line: which pattern is this, why, and what is the one guiding question that cracks it open. Each chapter builds a pattern from its fundamentals, walks through a problem the way an experienced engineer actually thinks out loud, then gives you a graded ladder of practice problems with the label hidden — so you train recognition instead of recall.
Inside, you will find:
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