I solve problems on LeetCode every day. LeetCode has both a Chinese site and an international site, and I submit code to both sites. By checking in daily, I earn points, which can be redeemed for various rewards like T-shirts, hoodies, water bottles, and even a one-month membership fee.
I started using LeetCode in August 2018 to prepare for job applications (Amazon Interview), and since then, I’ve been renewing my membership every year. It costs $159 annually, which averages $13.25 per month. I consider this the best investment in myself. Having a LeetCode membership motivates me to keep solving problems, thinking critically, and improving through practice, which helps me maintain a competitive edge.
So far, I have redeemed my points for 7-8 pieces of LeetCode clothing, including 2-3 hoodies. For gifts sent within China, I have them delivered to my sister’s place in China.
Recently, I received an email from LeetCode informing me that I have won a DCC award. I’m not sure why I got it, but I replied to the email anyway. Shortly after, I received a brand-new LeetCode T-shirt.
This time, the LeetCode reward shirt is a new version, and it feels like the quality is better than before.
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