DSA Journey: From Newbie to Ace
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"Don't let other exciting techs stop you from practicing DSA. Keep grinding, stay disciplined, start logic building! "
Love the Loop
Summer holidays have finally started, and the grind has been going great so far. I finally began learning a new data structure, Linked List, which I was initially afraid of, but it turned out to be quite simple. My summer training is also going well; I'm learning about SQL commands, the PL/SQL language, and a bit about Form Builder and Report Builder. It feels like I'm in a loop that I don't want to escape because I'm enjoying it so much.
Here's what my daily routine looks like: I wake up around 7 am, freshen up, eat breakfast, then get ready for training and leave the house by 8:30. I reach the office by 9 am, mark my attendance, and head straight to my desk. I spend my time at the office learning new things related to Oracle, then leave around 1 pm. I get home, have lunch, and take a short rest for half an hour.
After my power nap, the real hustle begins. I spend about 2 to 3 hours learning DevOps basics. Some days I focus on React, and other days on DevOps. It's been really fun. To clear my mind, I take a break and go to the gym for a workout that lasts about 1 to 2 hours. After coming back, I have my diet meal, which is necessary to avoid feeling lethargic.
After resting and having dinner, I start my hustle again by learning DSA from 'Striver' and 'Love Babbar'. I study until 1 am, then get the best sleep I've ever had.
Next morning, the grind starts, and the hustle continues!
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Vadish Chhatwal
Vadish Chhatwal
Hello! I'm Vadish Chhatwal, an enthusiastic and dedicated engineer with a passion for innovation and problem-solving. With a background in computer science, I specialize in designing and developing cutting-edge solutions that drive progress and efficiency.