Drop an advice for those starting DSA journey today
@geeksforgeeks suru ke ek saal khub dsa aur cp kr. uske bad 1 sal khub development kr (sath me leetcode contests dete reh). uske bad do saal ya to freelance kr, ya job kr, ya startup kr. most important - apne seniors (who are good in tech) unke touch me reh. ask questions.
@geeksforgeeks Stop chasing the ‘DSA in 3 months’ myth. It’s not about 1000 problems solved, it’s about mastering patterns & learning to think in structures.
@geeksforgeeks The more you do it, the more chances of starting with a big company and have a high package because if you start with a low package, yearly increment will suckkkk and will be really slow!!! Moral: Do DSA
@geeksforgeeks Stay consistent — even if it's just one problem a day, never skip a day without learning or practicing DSA. Small daily efforts compound into big results.
@geeksforgeeks I can do Arrays, strings also medium problems with brute force method I have solved 200 problems in leetcode But I can't solve all these dynamic programming, greedy and other problems Someone help me with your advice
@geeksforgeeks Just keep solving atleast 1 problem daily.
@geeksforgeeks Stay with single playlist whatever you are going to follow and Don't sleep without doing one single question for the day.....All the Best.
“Attempts to suppress and stigmatize false claims as ‘disinformation’ or ‘hate speech’ can have the perverse effect of increasing their appeal.”
@geeksforgeeks Stay consistent and don't chase behind numbers.
@geeksforgeeks Don’t fall into the trap of grinding endless problems. Focus on understanding core patterns, solve a few variations, and then move on to building/solving real use cases. (Shameless plug: that’s the approach we’ve baked into @OpenLume )
@geeksforgeeks Use hackerrank first don't go straight to leetcode and iteration on arrat
@geeksforgeeks Revise things regularly...dont considers patterns and algos as peice of code...try to fit algos and patterns in your mind
@geeksforgeeks Do it fast but remember pattern and concepts.
@geeksforgeeks Remember it's a marathon. When you see the syllabus, you will feel overwhelmed. But take actions "everyday" following a structured path. You will keep forgetting as you progress, so make notes to revise. Note patterns not solutions 👍
@geeksforgeeks If you are from tire 3 college first do development
@geeksforgeeks 1. One concept at a time – don’t rush into everything at once. 2. 30 mins theory – learn through videos, books, or notes. 3. 2 hrs practice – solve problems until the concept feels clear. 4. Focus on clarity, not speed – don’t move on until you understand.
@geeksforgeeks Try to be consistent with DSA else you gonna be repeaing arrays and string forever
Your iPhone 17 is smart. Your case should be too. Ridge iPhone 17 Everyday Cases deliver touch-sensitive controls, MagSafe compatibility, and proven durability.
@geeksforgeeks Stop chasing no of problems solved. Understand the concepts behind each data structure. If possible, implement them by writing your own code. Then jump into algorithms. First, learn complexity analysis and then go through at least one algorithm on each data structure.
@geeksforgeeks be consistent, dsa is a marathon game and with time, you'll start to realise the questions follow a pattern
@geeksforgeeks - It is never about the no of problems solved in your profile, it is about how many you solve in each contest. - You can start in any language YOU KNOW, and then move to Cpp/any language YOU WANT. - Keep turning up for contests. - Never be dishonest to yourself.
@geeksforgeeks follow patternwise learning.
@geeksforgeeks (1) Pehle basics solid karo. (2) Theory ke saath coding bhi karo regularly.
@geeksforgeeks Don't stuck on a single topic forever, Complete all the fundamental and topic in 3 months Max Do at least 20 question from each topic After that go deep dive in each topic In the process you will start catching patterns Now you got it. Happy coding
@geeksforgeeks First, understand the question, try to simplify in your own way
@geeksforgeeks Follow @striver_79 and his sheets for topic wise problems