diff --git a/solutions/system_design/pastebin/README.md b/solutions/system_design/pastebin/README.md index eee2926..ce7f62a 100644 --- a/solutions/system_design/pastebin/README.md +++ b/solutions/system_design/pastebin/README.md @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ To generate the unique url, we could: * Alternatively, we could also take the MD5 hash of randomly-generated data * [**Base 62**](https://www.kerstner.at/2012/07/shortening-strings-using-base-62-encoding/) encode the MD5 hash * Base 62 encodes to `[a-zA-Z0-9]` which works well for urls, eliminating the need for escaping special characters - * There is only one hash result for the original input and and Base 62 is deterministic (no randomness involved) + * There is only one hash result for the original input and Base 62 is deterministic (no randomness involved) * Base 64 is another popular encoding but provides issues for urls because of the additional `+` and `/` characters * The following [Base 62 pseudocode](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/742013/how-to-code-a-url-shortener) runs in O(k) time where k is the number of digits = 7: