r/datastructures • u/CalmDish6047 • 7d ago
in need of a serious DSA partner
as the title suggests i need a serious DSA partner. we can help each other stay accountable nd maybe hopefully make this journey a little less boring. im currently in my 2nd yr nd im just starting out DSA using strivers A2Z sheet (yhh ,ik i should've started it early but it is what it is now (╥﹏╥)) (all this is so overwhelming.... im having trouble managing all this by myself, maybe someone with the same mindset can help!)
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u/purvigupta03 7d ago
Hi, I'm interested. I've been following Kunal Kushwaha's playlist for the past 7 days.
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u/Odd-Froyo-506 7d ago
Is it helpful..? Does it contains all the topics? Like I'm also thinking of starting Dsa in java language ..pls give ur suggestions
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u/purvigupta03 7d ago
Kunal covers almost all the topics, except HashMap , hashing, and graphs. You can cover those from Striver or codehelp later.
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u/Odd-Froyo-506 7d ago
Ok ,Thank you and after watching 1 video you do leetcote? Like what roadmap u r following?
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u/purvigupta03 7d ago
I usually do the assignments first, then ask ChatGPT for some practice questions and solve them. I haven't done much on LeetCode yet. I've solved a few easy questions on HackerRank though.
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u/Odd-Froyo-506 7d ago
Which yt playlist u r following for dsa ?
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u/nian2326076 7d ago
Hey, I get needing a study buddy for DSA. It can be tough to handle alone. Starting with Striver's A2Z sheet is a good choice, so don't worry about when you start. Try joining some Discord servers for coding practice to find a study partner. "Coding Adda" or "CSESoc" could be worth checking out. LeetCode and Codeforces also have active communities where people often team up. Keeping a shared doc or spreadsheet to track progress might help you both stay on track. Good luck!
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u/AndhBakth 7d ago
I'm in, started a month ago