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muted gull
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whats up everyone
so am new to programming (been doing that since past 2 years)
but dont know anything about DSA or any algorithems
was wondering should be doing leetcode before learning that or should wait for sometimes and learn a bit of DSA and then jump into leetcode
what you suggerst?

dry ivyBOT
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Whats up everyone so am new to programming (been doing that since past 2 years) but dont know anything about DSA or any algorithems was wondering should be doing leetcode before learning that or should wait for sometimes and learn a bit of DSA and then ju

It's great that you're interested in improving your problem-solving skills through practicing on platforms like LeetCode. However, before diving into LeetCode, it's important to have a basic understanding of Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA). DSA forms the foundation of solving complex problems efficiently, which is crucial for excelling in competitive programming or technical interviews.

Start by learning about common data structures like arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, and graphs. Understand their operations and how they can be implemented in different scenarios. Then move on to algorithms like sorting (e.g., bubble sort, merge sort), searching (e.g., linear search, binary search), and dynamic programming.

Once you have a solid grasp of DSA concepts, you'll find it easier to tackle LeetCode problems and understand the optimal solutions. Practice regularly to improve your problem-solving skills and become more adept at breaking down complex problems into smaller parts.

Remember that progress takes time and effort, so don't get discouraged if you find some problems challenging at first. Keep practicing and seeking help from online resources or communities like this one to enhance your skills further. Good luck on your programming journey!

near remnant
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Give it a try
Start by getting familiar with basics

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