I worked in SAP Technical area (ABAP, Fiori) for about 12 years now. My current TC is ~200K. Looking at TCs at Tech companies, I feel that I'm losing the rat race. I love coding and know a bit of Javascript. How do I start learning Data Structures & Algorithms and start doing Leetcode? Can anyone please provide guidance and some pointers? I'm willing to spend 3 hours on weekdays with my current job and 10 hours on weekends for preparation. Any help will be highly obliged. #engineering #software #swe
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There's a couple of different ways. Most straightforward one, likely the best: - Start reading Algorithm Design Manual. - Do the odd questions from chapter 3 onwards (and all of the LC/hackerrank). Write unit tests for them, don't half-ass them. Don't skip the first two chapters. Maybe do every 4th from chapter 2, a very important chapter. It'll take... awhile. But considering your algorithms background is probably "college education? all I remember is beer," it's by far the most thorough and best way. Shortcuts and shorter, easier prep paths probably won't work. Lots of people who have shorter prep are also students fresh out of a top 10 school. But you'll get out what you put in. In spades.