MagicalNugget
MagicalNugget

Need a Roadmap

Looking to switch company in next 5 months. I’ve some great work which I did in my current org to write on my resume.

Need a roadmap how to go about doing DSA? Suggest some good courses?

PS: Don’t say striver YT videos. I’ve tried them in past, didn’t enjoy!

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TwirlyWalrus
TwirlyWalrus

My plan is to get better at DSA, with leetcode problems (I can solve them without picking up a book especially easy ones), get better with system design (already know it, just need to get updated with all the cloud buzz), get better with DBMS. Aside from these, I am gonna byheart the interview questions.

MagicalBoba
MagicalBoba

What's your tech stack, YOE and ECTC?

TwirlyWalrus
TwirlyWalrus

I don't know the corporate abbreviations and jargons as I never worked in a corporate environment. As for the tech stack, I am focusing on dotnet but only because I have previous experience with it and my clients in the UK work on dotnet mostly.

CosmicQuokka
CosmicQuokka

I'm currently reading the system design book by Alex Xu, it's good. Good luck for your job search guys,

From what I've observed almost all the us startups paying large money, entirely work on some kind of JavaScript stack.

MagicalNugget
MagicalNugget
Visa23mo

Currently working on Node.js in backend in my org. But I feel I still need DSA to crack interview…right? No company will take me solely on basis of JS

CosmicQuokka
CosmicQuokka

Hanji DSA toh karna hi padega at the bare minimum leetcode medium solve krne me fluent ho jao.

TwirlyWalrus
TwirlyWalrus

Ah okay, I think I will start posting on linkedin.

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