I first started with DSA & Leetcode on Aug 23 then gave up thinking I'm so dumb, I know NOTHING. Then I tried again in September and October. I felt that maybe this isn't my cup of tea. Cut to the present, April 24 I slowly started blocking 30 mins to a couple of hours to read "A common-sense guide to DSA by Jay Wengrow" and "Intro to algorithms by Thomas h cormen" followed by one leetcode problem a day - try whatever I know and that means mostly brute force and then upsolving questions and reading the discussion section. So far I have solved the 20-30 array easy and medium problems; but I am really proud of myself for putting in an effort on a daily basis. Maybe it will take me the next 6-9 months to get good at it and finally be able to make it to / crack good product based companies, however I'm genuinely loving the process. ✌🏻 😍 let's see how it works 🙏🏻 #TIL #Today I Learned #Leetcode #DSA #faang #maang #facebook #amazon #meta #apple #adobe #salesforce #servicenow #intuit #nutanix
Keep it up!
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I am so happy to read this post 😍🤗 सही में मेरे भाई यही तो ज़िंदगी है 😍 Translation: Tbh that’s the real life everyone shall crave for.
Thanks Bhai 😍🙏🏻🙏🏻
This is the way. Just keep chipping away and you WILL get better. Only the time until when you are competent is unknown. You getting better if you show up consistently is guaranteed.
I also found great YouTube channels explaining algos through visualisation - I must say it is getting interesting everyday 😍🤌🏻
Thats awesome keep pushing
I'm in the same boat! WE GOT THIS!
Keep at it bruh 💪🏻🍻🔁
Op discovered that our brain is the best neural network. Congrats though
Yup, gotta leverage that 😍🤑 otherwise, I'd be staying in service based company for next few years and later regretting - oh I wish I'd studied DSA - my pay could've been 🤌🏻🚀
Love the positivity 👍🏻
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