ASMR coding | solving LeetCode challenge in JavaScript: Generate Parentheses + keyboard sounds

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I solve a Medium-level LeetCode problem where I code a solution using JavaScript. In the process, I make ASMR triggers using keyboard sounds while I talk in progression in a quiet room voice.

The problem I solved in LeetCode is called Generate Parentheses, where I had to input the number of pairs and return a list of all the possible combinations of valid well-formed parentheses. This involved some recursion, specifically that to determine the tree of possible options.

Note that I did not intend to make this 100% a tutorial, but you might learn something despite it. This is for your ASMR tingles as you watch me code. I made keyboard sounds as I code as well as speak in a quiet room voice for the tingles.

[Info about ASMR]
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response.
If you don't know anything about ASMR, briefly, it's essentially a video where noises such as whispers are being made/played in a way that might trigger sensational triggers such as tingles as a response to these noises.

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