Hello, I am a current btech student working on dsa skills and I have heard of multiple approaches people use to better themselves. I’ve heard people spend whole day thinking about just one problem completely avoiding any Google searches, I’ve heard people do whatever they wanna do in order to solve the problem (chatgpt google etc) and then just study the solution and hope they remember the approach . I’ve seen some other approaches too.
Personally I’ve been thinking of spending a week or two just to learn one approach (two pointer,stack,hashmaps etc) , be able to solve hard problems of that approach, then move on to the next approach
However I would like to know how you (people good at dsa) went about learning it and improving themselves.
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r/cscareerquestions Hello, I am a current btech student working on dsa skills and I have heard of multiple approaches people use to better themselves. I’ve heard people spend whole day thinking about just one problem completely avoiding any Google searches, I’ve heard people do whatever they wanna do in order to solve the problem (chatgpt google etc) and then just study the solution and hope they remember the approach . I’ve seen some other approaches too. Personally I’ve been thinking of spending a week or two just to learn one approach (two pointer,stack,hashmaps etc) , be able to solve hard problems of that approach, then move on to the next approach However I would like to know how you (people good at dsa) went about learning it and improving themselves. submitted by /u/Cloud_jumper28 [link] [comments]
Hello, I am a current btech student working on dsa skills and I have heard of multiple approaches people use to better themselves. I’ve heard people spend whole day thinking about just one problem completely avoiding any Google searches, I’ve heard people do whatever they wanna do in order to solve the problem (chatgpt google etc) and then just study the solution and hope they remember the approach . I’ve seen some other approaches too.
Personally I’ve been thinking of spending a week or two just to learn one approach (two pointer,stack,hashmaps etc) , be able to solve hard problems of that approach, then move on to the next approach
However I would like to know how you (people good at dsa) went about learning it and improving themselves.
submitted by /u/Cloud_jumper28
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