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πŸš€ Dive into Code Mastery: Spring & Spring Boot Extravaganza! 🌐

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You can fillout this form till sunday
will send links to your dedicated email address by sunday evening
We are ready with our DSA setup also those who want to be strong in DSA can message to join who wanna learn the concepts
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Why it's free ??


It's not free,

It takes your time + my time

We are trying to place around 300 guy's by end of this year so it needs to have a strong foundation before you start building your house 🏑

We have talked for your placements with one us based startup and they have started hiring few got the offer letter too and they want someone who has good command on spring, spring boot, javascript and related tech stacks so we will help you get placed once you guy's get placed you will get the salary around 45-55k/ month min then do refer us to more and so on
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We have tied up with almost 5 companies till now and their requirements are DSA and spring boot,
So we will make you proficient soon we will send you for interviews at citco and Oracle Zomato and many more such companies
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guys we are covering realtime project in this so personally I will say don't missout anything here
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see the acceptance rate
No of submissions done to solve 1 question
seems to be small but biggest hurdle to solve
You are given an array nums of length n and a positive integer k.

A
subarray
of nums is called good if the absolute difference between its first and last element is exactly k, in other words, the subarray nums[i..j] is good if |nums[i] - nums[j]| == k.

Return the maximum sum of a good subarray of nums. If there are no good subarrays, return 0.



Example 1:

Input: nums = [1,2,3,4,5,6], k = 1
Output: 11
Explanation: The absolute difference between the first and last element must be 1 for a good subarray. All the good subarrays are: [1,2], [2,3], [3,4], [4,5], and [5,6]. The maximum subarray sum is 11 for the subarray [5,6].
Example 2:

Input: nums = [-1,3,2,4,5], k = 3
Output: 11
Explanation: The absolute difference between the first and last element must be 3 for a good subarray. All the good subarrays are: [-1,3,2], and [2,4,5]. The maximum subarray sum is 11 for the subarray [2,4,5].
Example 3:

Input: nums = [-1,-2,-3,-4], k = 2
Output: -6
Explanation: The absolute difference between the first and last element must be 2 for a good subarray. All the good subarrays are: [-1,-2,-3], and [-2,-3,-4]. The maximum subarray sum is -6 for the subarray [-1,-2,-3].


Constraints:

2 <= nums.length <= 105
-109 <= nums[i] <= 109
1 <= k <= 109

try solving this
long maxSum = Long.MIN_VALUE;for (int i = 0; i < nums.length; i++) {
long sum = 0; for (int j = i; j < nums.length; j++) {
sum += nums[j]; if (Math.abs(nums[i] - nums[j]) == k) {
maxSum = Math.max(maxSum, sum); }
}}
return (maxSum == Long.MIN_VALUE) ? 0 : maxSum;



// correct but you will get TLE here
public static long maximumSubarraySum(int[] nums, int k) { long maxSum = Long.MIN_VALUE;
for (int i = 0; i < nums.length; i++) { long sum = 0;
for (int j = i; j < nums.length; j++) { sum += nums[j];
if (Math.abs(nums[i] - nums[j]) == k) { maxSum = Math.max(maxSum, sum);
} }
} return (maxSum == Long.MIN_VALUE) ? 0 : maxSum;
}