Introducing an Advanced DSA Sheet: Pattern-Based Questions Arranged by Difficulty Level
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- Here are 23 clean bullet points summarizing the video:
- The speaker is introducing a new DSA (Data Structures and Algorithms) sheet that they have created.
- They mention that many people make their own DSA sheets, but this one is different because it's very detailed and covers all patterns in DSA.
- The sheet is divided into topics, then into patterns within each topic, and finally into questions arranged by difficulty level.
- The speaker notes that the difficulty level used is based on their own experience and the difficulty faced by students while solving the questions.
- They explain that they chose to use the LeetCode platform specifically because many people already go there for coding challenges.
- There are four types of sheets: OA (Open Archive), Fraz's DSA pattern, Fraz's Interview sheet, and Fraz's Last Minute sheet.
- The OA sheet is designed to be used in conjunction with a website that offers contests, and the speaker will discuss this further.
- The Fraz's DSA pattern sheet is for those who want to master DSA and crack company interviews or become competitive programmers.
- This sheet is also suitable for those who have difficulty with specific concepts like recursion, sliding window, or graph problems.
- The speaker claims that their sheet is unique because it has been reviewed and refined based on 3000+ LeetCode questions.
- They explain how the sheet is organized and note that there are many questions within each topic and pattern.
- The speaker mentions that they have added a feature to track progress and offer medals for solving problems.
- They also mention a search feature that allows users to find specific questions by name.
- They encourage viewers to explore the sheet, read articles, and try solving problems.
- The remaining points are related to the contest aspect:
- The speaker introduces a 49-day contest where participants must solve a certain number of questions daily from a specific sheet.
- The contest is designed to motivate users to learn and share their learning with others.
- There will be prizes for winners, including headphones, mechanical keyboards, and discounts on Learn Art courses.
- The real benefit of participating in the contest is that it can help users land jobs worth 203 lakhs.
- The speaker encourages viewers to participate in the contest by filling out a simple form and submitting it.
Source: Fraz via YouTube
❓ What do you think? What role does motivation, accountability, and competition play in helping individuals stay on track with their DSA (Data Structures and Algorithms) learning journey? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments!