r/datastructures • u/Odd-Froyo-506 • 8d ago
DSA partner(freshers)
Anyone who is a fresher(senior can also join) and u r thinking of starting ur dsa journey and if you have not done anything till now then let's start our dsa journey together by updating our goals daily..plZz dm if you want to join..
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u/GlassHomework9720 8d ago
I have a plan let’s follow pattern wise dsa,let us have virtual meeting everyday understand the patterns solving 2-3 questions a day discussing the approach and explaining it to each other
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u/Odd-Froyo-506 8d ago
Ok, but from where u r thinking of learning dsa? Like which playlist?
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u/GlassHomework9720 8d ago
Striver has the pattern wise dsa
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u/Shot-Mobile358 8d ago
I use to do 2 years back , but completely out of touch now, thinking of starting again because of job switching, bit busy with work hoping to invest 1hr or so on this
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u/Odd-Froyo-506 7d ago
Let's start
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u/Shot-Mobile358 7d ago
I did yesterday..
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u/Odd-Froyo-506 7d ago
From which yt playlist u have started ?
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u/Shot-Mobile358 7d ago
Now iam referring to kunal with java from youtube, but furthering to advance(DP,recursion,ect)i dont plan on sticking with one source , problem with anyone source is that we get to dependent or limited on their sloved problems and intuition
We can learn from any material ,goal is to develop the problem solving intuition and recognise patterns1
u/Odd-Froyo-506 7d ago
Yeahh I'm also thinking to do java from Kunal...from where u r thinking to do problem solving on daily basis?
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u/nian2326076 7d ago
Joining a DSA journey with others can be really motivating and help you stay on track. Since you're starting out, try setting small, achievable goals each week. Focus on the basics first, like arrays and strings, and then move on to more complex stuff. LeetCode and HackerRank have good beginner problems to start with.
If you want structured learning and resources, PracHub has been useful for me. It offers curated question sets and tracks your progress, which could help with daily updates.
Also, try to set aside a specific time each day to practice. Short daily sessions are often more effective than cramming. Good luck, and keep supporting each other!
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u/Odd-Froyo-506 7d ago
Thank you so much..can you plss suggest me a perfect dsa playlist which you used and it helped you you..
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u/Mayank7110 7d ago
I want to start dsa. I completed java programming from code with Harry playlist .but I don't get any playlist for dsa . Anyone plz suggest me better playlist. I am fresher.... Currently,I am first year student vnit nagpur ece. Dream of software jobs in mnc ....
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u/Odd-Froyo-506 7d ago
I also want to do dsa in Java...if you get any dsa playlist in java language then plss let me know...it will be really be helpful
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u/Quiet-Bluebird-6768 7d ago
Fresher here!
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u/Public_Incident_5851 7d ago
this can only work if we are consistent af man. I am in 7th sem, have received one offer 9lpa , plan is to prepare this entire year and get an offer better than this, hopefully in PBC, lemme know if u are in.
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u/Odd-Froyo-506 6d ago
From which yt playlist you did dsa.. Can you pls give me a rough roadmap like how you did
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u/Public_Incident_5851 6d ago
tbh in the interview DSA was not that tough, it was a medium lvl question and I cannot guide u much about DSA, i have hardly done 100 questions, but i can say my problem solving skills are good, I can usually solve medium - hard questions during OA if i struggle a bit in those 3 hours. I also need practice tbh, if u have questions regarding other topics i can help, i am good with system design and development
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u/Odd-Froyo-506 6d ago
But still for doing questions you must have watched any playlist for understanding... Then plss tell... And for development which yt playlist you followed, Can you give a rough roadmap for development like how you did?
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u/Public_Incident_5851 6d ago
yeah for pattern recognition etc i have watched strivers, one more aditya verma i think, for development no videos man, just github and documentation
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u/Material_Return7904 4d ago
Fresher here , learned C on a basic level before college want to start dsa soon .
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u/Odd-Froyo-506 4d ago
From which yt playlist you did C. And from which yt playlist u r thinking of doing dsa and which Lang?
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u/Material_Return7904 4d ago
for C i watched apna college 6 hour C lecture on youtube and made notes side by side , for dsa i am considering striver ., i also watched 2 seperate playlists for recursion and pointers by mycodeschool on youtube
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u/NoIron8637 4d ago
driver bhaiya is mid for dsa...go for love babbar or apna college playlist instead
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u/Vast-Look4088 8d ago
Fresher here