Real mature video, thanks for putting this out. 1. Not discarding the fact that it is a necessary evil. 2. Not removing the parts of the video where you struggle to solve the bug for a moment. 3. The idea to solve one for the arguments you gave was great too!
@@tapabratapalchowdhury507 learn dsa to start with and then delve in to development majorly learning about the basic REST APIs implementations, types of HTTP communication protocols, etc.
The reason I got frustrated in my first job was because I was good at DSA. I could crack the interview but not understand shit in the company. Most of my friends are facing the same problem. I used to feel am I cribbing too much? How is everyone working on technologies they don't understand. Now i understand that one should not run behind hefty packages but focus on a niche. I wasn't wrong , I was just looking upon the wrong people for advice . Thanks for the truthful advice Harkirat, very few people like you in the Indian software space , specially for college students, are giving the right advice.
@@zyx7955 experience(2-3years) with skill like in blockchain development, Android development,etc. Keep hands on core subjects for web development system design, computer network .
I am actually frustrated that I did not study DSA more and couldn't crack a company in my Placements but my sister(another Software dev) actually told me that it's actually more tough in the company because your skills are not there & you have to struggle a lot but after seeing many comments like yours all over the YT developer community. I think there is very much of truth in what my sister said.
i have basically understood that top tech companies use dsa and other stuff to basically filter people out in interviews but these concepts are not super useful in the real work at companies.
the problem with creators in youtube is that they lie for their own benefits. But i believe that you are genuine when giving advices. i hope you remain the same! thanks bhaiyya for this great piece of advice in this vid!
I think the biggest problem for people to start with open source is to find a open source project which includes the technology which they have learnt and then finding a issue which they are capable of solving. What makes it even harder, is that there tons of project available and trying to choose the right one become more of a complex task than solving it. I think we need more beginner friendly video for starting open source like the where harnoor contributes to open source. That video was really motivating and helped me realize how easy it is to contribute to open source.
You are a perfect combination of iit degree + cs+ 4 years of job. Best time to learn from you. Keep it up and post more often. Also start a mentorship program where you guide people in their cs journey. trust me it will earn more than your job and i will be the first customer...
You are right, I am second year student of CS but lack of skills and literally if you know or not there is a hype of becoming software developer in every Colleges only few one's think about different domains 😕
This mentorship culture is unfortunately ruining things in India. I see it way too often. People like this person actually like their job since they are working on change making problems.
If you can make a couple more videos relating to contribution in open source, that would would really help in understanding the whole thing even better
He is absolutely right, DSA knowledge should be there but its overhyped nowadays as its rarely used in actual industry, even those work in google do use it once in a year or 2. DSA is moneymaking thing for many who runs their courses for DSA or have their followers since they claim to be DSA champs or gurus.
He is a candidate master on codeforces, which shows how good he is at DSA and it shows what he is capable of doing in development,he first focused on developing problem solving skill,...go on data guys...focus on cp and DSA as much as you can till 2/3 year!! If you are from tier 3 ...
@@DhavalAhir10 I'd suggest you to study Data Structures at least because if you in some point need DS to dive in some topics like System Design, Concurrent Programming and Performance Tuning you will need to know Data Structures at least.
See the thing which i can always say as all youtuber are doing this part so everyone will say dsa dsa...but see not every one get faang of pbc....it like an iit...so focus on technologies learn react,angular,mongodb,etc...and get a job.....
@@ujjwalshrivastava3594 He still needs to learn Data Structures, some technologies such as a Database like Redis will requires him to understand Data Structures also not knowing the appropiate data structures will lead to underperformant application.
L advice . Not worth wasting 2-3 years on something like Cp. Do cp if you love the sport. but exploring new technologies, contributing to open source >>> Cp. Leetcode is more than enough to improve your problem solving skills
I recently enrolled in scaler and paid Rs.2.74 lakh fee(Upfront) and they are just teaching DSA there for 1st 6-8 months, I see a lot of freshers enrolled in Scaler are not able to get jobs even after training on DSA so much. I totally agree with your point to spend more time on open source. Please create a lot of videos on Open source or some structured course around.
@@himanshusrivastava2418 i'd say DSA is really helpful and important to open up your mindset. But scaler is way too expensive for dsa. They will also teach LLD AND HLD but again that can also be learned by paying less money through some paid resources. I wanted to get interview opportunity so that was my main reason to pay 2.74lakh
Yeah scaler is way too expensive that's why I took acciojobs course (upfront) with Rs. 5900 for 9 months. At least accio has money-back policy if we don't get a job.
Thanks brother, you opened my eyes from now I will now spent more time learning new skills and doing open source projects rather than memorising algorithms.
I work as a Lead at a Sequoia funded startup. I have been a founder before. All I can say is, judging candidates on DSA is very low effort and lazy. From my experience of interviewing at top companies, and having interviewed top talent in the industry, this is what I have to say, - DSA interviews only test if you have practiced one aspect of problem solving. - You can almost never solve an extremely hard DSA problem, if you have no prior experience in practising a similar problem. - A healthier and a more effective interview experience is one where you give the candidate an unknown problem (may or may not be DSA) and judge their approach, comprehension, ability to ask right questions, clarity of thought process - All the interviews I take are open book interviews, candidate is free to search anything online - We always try to simulate the experience of what it would be like to work with us. - DSA interviews are improperly used by junior interviewers to feel good about themselves - DSA interviews in their current form should die I must admit, I have zero motivation to mindlessly practice DSA. Therefore, I suck at DSA interviews, despite having done top tier work, and having lead teams of top tier engineers.
"DSA interviews are improperly used by junior interviewers to feel good about themselves" Why do companies ask these junior interviewers to interview people?
#MoreOpenSourceContributionVideo We need more videos on Open Source, Last video was awesome, answered many of my questions, #Next would be to start from setup project in local cause thats where most beginners struggles.
It is an approach kind of thing. DSA is just a means and a tool to understand other areas better rather then being a goal. It in itself is useless and a mental game unless you study it with another subject like Databases, Network where you will see how useful it is.
I am looking for job. I started studying DSA but got frustrated soon. One of my college mate got job. That guy solved 300+ leetcode question. While talking to him he said that he was struggling to understand code in company which was based on typescript and passportjs. I think DSA is important but not the absolute thing. And for people looking for job I have advice that study DSA but also have knowledge of tech stack which is mostly used in companies and make 2 to 3 good projects to show on resume then you are good to go.
I agree with you that DSA will probably not be used while you work, and honing your skills, and contributing to open source should be the focus for a good software engineer. But the sad reality is, DSA is the only criteria to get into any tech company these days, not only for freshers but also for experienced professionals. One can be a brilliant software engineer, having built amazing softwares. But end of the day, for him/her to land a job in any tech company, he/she would need DSA. For all tech companies, the first round interview would be on DSA. And not clearing that would eliminate the person no matter how good he/she is as a software developer. Even service companies have adopted this nowadays.
Really thankful for this video Harkirat. About your previous one with Harnoor, you both did an excellent job of demystifying the whole process from searching for issues to making the final contribution. I'd be grateful if you could upload more of that kind where you're or someone in collaboration is going deep into solving intermediate issues for 45 mins to an hour maybe. All the confusion, looking at docs, googling and eventually solving will inspire to have the right mindset for students. I think it will help a lot of people get comfortable with open-source because I have searched far and wide but no one has done detailed content on this topic, series kind of.
You're a class apart in terms of software dev content on TH-cam. The way you integrate actual challenge and hard work with smart work is inspiring to me. Thank you 🙏
You're a kind of content creator whom I would like to see quite famous but not before I get into Tech or else everyone would start getting the bigger perspective like yours😅😅
Just a feedback for this video, yes plz do more videos on open source contributions, there are very less youtubers who guide on Open Source Contribution. Videos jo "Teach me like I m five years old" ke similar pattern me which covers every niche from finding organisations to contributing will definitely help !!
Please make some more videos related to open source. Last video with Harnoor Singh was much informative. We want more content like that so that we do not get confused while contributing to open source. Thank you.
I watched your videos a long ago, and got inspired a lot , did open source even gsoc last year(a big thanks to you ), Saw you inactive for a long time, good to see you back , Thanks for making so awesome understandable videos , helped me a lot ❤
A better solution to the last question can be to concat the 's' string to itself (it's length wd become 2*n) and just find the goal in it...if it is less than 2*n then goal is just rotated version of s.
Hey Bhaiya I am in 4 sem and have some experience in frontend but the problem is that everyone in my college is learning web dev what should I do to stand out from crowd should I learn new technology then which one
Hey Harkirat, Loved this Video. As a 3rd Year CS Student I Will definitely follow your advice. One thing I'm really confused about it that i Know Full Stack Development and Little bit of DSA and Now I Want to go into Web 3 Space. But the Problem is I'm Confused between Solana and Ethereum. According to you which Chain Should i go with? Any Reasons Also Will Loved to see the roadmap for web 3 by you as you're active in the community. Hoping that you will take out some time from your busy schedule to solve my query. Always ❤ for you.
If you attend a top-tier college, companies will come to you and filter out candidates based on their data structures and algorithms (DSA) skills. However, as a student at a tier-3 college, what steps should one take to secure an interview with a big tech company? I believe that projects, hackathons, and open-source contributions can help you stand out from the rest. What do you think? Another question I have is, if I join a startup and gain some work experience, will it be easier to get into a FAANG company when I apply later on?
the "pick a niche field like ai ml or web3 with not a lot of people working in it" seems correct but is very scary at the same time. core stuff like web dev and app dev is probably never gonna go out of demand and web3 just might especially if crypto doesn't pick up (i understand how crypto isn't web3 but it's perceived value is highly linked with it and it matters). ai ml is here to stay for a loooong time but i kinda suck at math so don't know if that's gonna be the right career path for me.
append the string again once after the entire 1st string (s+s = "ABCABC") and then compare using sliding window to find if it lies inside the double string then it is a possible product of rotation and if not its FALSE
solving dsa problems sincerely and consistently is enough to be better at dsa, these youtubers (who themselves don't know much) just tell everyone to go for competitive programming which is too much if you are going to do pure development in the future jobs
DSA to engineering students is like PCM to science students, both of em help to reach ur goal pretty much unrelated to what u studied developers in case of working professionals and CSE branch in case of students respectively
I don't consider Data Structures and Algorithms as supreme. Even if it is the foundation of all systems such as Files, Networks, Terminals, Trading, etc. The best way is to use Data Structures and Algorithms when needed. Just focus on real world things.
The harsh truth is that there are too many people doing the same thing and companies do not know how to conduct a technical interview. The person might be just okay in DSA...but really good at the other actual development stuff. Where the hell will you use advanced DSA concepts and hard questions you see in Leetcode ? What we need to do is understand if a person can comprehend the logic behind these problems and reverse engineer the solutions and recreate the solution...that I feel gives a better insight into a person's mind. But I guess nobody has the time in an interview to do all this stuff.
In interview they ask DSA and even if you know how to build and code project but can not solve coding problems then you are not selected. That's what the trend is going toward. And if this can be change like assessing the candidate on the basis of scenario based more questions then leetcodes or complex coding question then it will be a good approach. But if the requirement of a developer in the project is to be a person who can optimize the code save memory and time complexity then yeah the interview can be planned accordingly with DSA focused questions.
Hiii harkirat, the video is good and knowledgeable but ...... 40% समझ पाए 60% आपकी आवाज सुन के काम चला लिए , काश हिंदी में होता तो 100% समझ लेते , कोई बात नही ।। स्वतंत्रता दिवस की शुभकामनाएं 🇮🇳
DSA is part of big science called DISCRETE MATHEMATICS ! learning it is neccessary in computation theory and to develop low level computers things like circuit and hardware things
Please make a serie on open source contribution...... How one can start with open source.....it will really helpful for beginners to get started with their career in open source..... Love your work👍✌️
Amazing Work Harkirat Bhaiya , We really need more Open source contribution Video's As it helped me a lot as I was just figuring out ways to Start Open Source Contribution.
Bro please can u say for contributing in open source what should I know?? I only know java that's it.what should I learn so that I can contribute in open source
@@rohanmallick2963 Hey Rohan Hope you are doing great , Some Java Related frameworks u can learn for contributing in open source that also aligns with industry standards are spring , Hibernate
Love this channel recently ❤️, the way ur geniune throughout the video, showing a mistake made by you, though you could have edited, just reduces some stress . Definitely i will contribute open source in near future , but I'm into dsa for now . Thanks for your great work ✌️.
I have 10 years of experience in Software Development and Architect I have worked on Apple and Amazon project and Its worst code they have written and No design pattern used nothing. These companies hire worst engineer to develop such code in the name of DSA. Person who know DSA means he does good code is metaphor.
I am not that great in cp (codeforces)...i am in job...i know we can skip dsa....but whenever i solve a problem on codeforces...its a takeway for me....and i feel good and experience a change in my thinking pattern😊...but only problem is we have less time ...as we have other skills to learn😅
@Harikirat. I need your help. I graduated in 2018 from NIT . But wanted to be an IAS officer hence prepared for UPSC Civil services. Gave mains this year but could not crack it. After 4 gruesome and tiring attempts in UPSC, I want to make it back into industry to at least have a decent job in my hand. What should be my road map. Any advice will be much appreciated and will help me to get back on my feet.
1.Pick a language - c++ or java (my recommendation) 2.Learn DSA and do at least 500 question 3.Pick a niche - web development ,Android dev, blockchain dev, devops , data science, AI ,ML 4.Make project 5.Do open source 6.Be active on LinkedIn and Twitter and post whatever you learn
Great video man, one question though, I am beginner in CS and I unfortunately watched Tanay Pratap ‘s video about AI and that demotivated me a lot to peruse it! Before that I was really going at it, learning Data Science and maths. Can you look at it and comment if he’s right about AI and Data Science jobs? Should I really not be pursuing AI or keep learning it as a backup option and focus on full stack or backend?
Bro go for data science it has lot of opportunities you can be ml or ai Engineer. And some people would say data science job is going to be automated, it's true but only data analytics not data science data science is huge field which hal sub domain like ml, dl , ai and etc. Although i respect tanay Pratap but he is very biased with his own experience and always pitch frontend and don't believe everything he says.
I look at it like if a person has spent a good amount of time and energy to learn something hard....he can be expected to be obedient and adaptive of learning anything new that comes up or the work requires. ..does not work for everyone but can be used in general
Hello Harkirat Bhaiya, I just came across your channel and I'm enjoying watching your videos, especially the quality of the content. I'm a first-year computer science student in Tier-3 college, and I'm learning the C language because it's part of our college's curriculum. Basically, I'm interested in web development, and I want to pursue it as a freelancer, but I've been told by some seniors that I should take DSA after completing C with C++......what should i do?
Bro getting high company job with tier 3 college is harder...but very much possible. So do C++ and Python and improve ur DSA to a comfortable level. It's important for web-developers. But of course focus on the web dev aspect as well, don't give that up. All the best!
Sir please make a video on how you selected open source companies to contribute in their project and if possible kindly make a video by actually doing it sir it would be great help
Not many will be motivated to do exhausting development ,DSA gives that Superiorty complex to satisfy an avg Indian ego And most of the time in development it's like assembly u just need to pull libraries and add some customization
Harkirat bhaiya great video as always... Also did you join the superteam dao?( Noticed your t-shirt) I am also trying to get into the blockchain space have written a few smart contracts but can you please make out a detailed roadmap going till advance not just a beginner one. Thank you in advance bhaiya. Happy Republic day
I started open source contribution with your help. thankyou sir, everyone deserves a senior like you.
Share a link with us too
On which area you are doing open source?
what is open source?
DSA is like Adhaar Card for clearing initial rounds for both senior,junior sde's
Aptitude is pre aadhar card for freshers
Only logical take
Good take on it .but still it's necessary to build logic I think .
@@surajjanampally7023 I learnt building logics by doing development building products then i started DSA, so depends individual to individual
@@softwiz8160 in which college year are you in?
Real mature video, thanks for putting this out.
1. Not discarding the fact that it is a necessary evil.
2. Not removing the parts of the video where you struggle to solve the bug for a moment.
3. The idea to solve one for the arguments you gave was great too!
can you please tell should we have to learn dsa or development?
@@tapabratapalchowdhury507 learn dsa to start with and then delve in to development majorly learning about the basic REST APIs implementations, types of HTTP communication protocols, etc.
The reason I got frustrated in my first job was because I was good at DSA. I could crack the interview but not understand shit in the company. Most of my friends are facing the same problem. I used to feel am I cribbing too much? How is everyone working on technologies they don't understand. Now i understand that one should not run behind hefty packages but focus on a niche. I wasn't wrong , I was just looking upon the wrong people for advice .
Thanks for the truthful advice Harkirat, very few people like you in the Indian software space , specially for college students, are giving the right advice.
Even I’m in the same situation, learnt DSA and now honestly I don’t use it much and I think we must focus on the niche skills more than DSA.
@@zyx7955 experience(2-3years) with skill like in blockchain development, Android development,etc. Keep hands on core subjects for web development system design, computer network .
I am actually frustrated that I did not study DSA more and couldn't crack a company in my Placements but my sister(another Software dev) actually told me that it's actually more tough in the company because your skills are not there & you have to struggle a lot but after seeing many comments like yours all over the YT developer community. I think there is very much of truth in what my sister said.
@@thechantoftamohara explain more
i have basically understood that top tech companies use dsa and other stuff to basically filter people out in interviews but these concepts are not super useful in the real work at companies.
the problem with creators in youtube is that they lie for their own benefits. But i believe that you are genuine when giving advices. i hope you remain the same! thanks bhaiyya for this great piece of advice in this vid!
I think the biggest problem for people to start with open source is to find a open source project which includes the technology which they have learnt and then finding a issue which they are capable of solving. What makes it even harder, is that there tons of project available and trying to choose the right one become more of a complex task than solving it. I think we need more beginner friendly video for starting open source like the where harnoor contributes to open source. That video was really motivating and helped me realize how easy it is to contribute to open source.
You are a perfect combination of iit degree + cs+ 4 years of job. Best time to learn from you. Keep it up and post more often. Also start a mentorship program where you guide people in their cs journey. trust me it will earn more than your job and i will be the first customer...
You are right, I am second year student of CS but lack of skills and literally if you know or not there is a hype of becoming software developer in every Colleges only few one's think about different domains 😕
This mentorship culture is unfortunately ruining things in India. I see it way too often. People like this person actually like their job since they are working on change making problems.
If you can make a couple more videos relating to contribution in open source, that would would really help in understanding the whole thing even better
@@satyamvlogs3082 You can work as a security guard at my villa
@@rrishi4743 🙄
@@pooja6380 😂😅
He is absolutely right, DSA knowledge should be there but its overhyped nowadays as its rarely used in actual industry, even those work in google do use it once in a year or 2. DSA is moneymaking thing for many who runs their courses for DSA or have their followers since they claim to be DSA champs or gurus.
He is a candidate master on codeforces, which shows how good he is at DSA and it shows what he is capable of doing in development,he first focused on developing problem solving skill,...go on data guys...focus on cp and DSA as much as you can till 2/3 year!! If you are from tier 3 ...
I have 2 year experience as a Python Dev..
I don't know DSA. Should i learn it now or focus on LLD design
@@DhavalAhir10
I'd suggest you to study Data Structures at least because if you in some point need DS to dive in some topics like System Design, Concurrent Programming and Performance Tuning you will need to know Data Structures at least.
See the thing which i can always say as all youtuber are doing this part so everyone will say dsa dsa...but see not every one get faang of pbc....it like an iit...so focus on technologies learn react,angular,mongodb,etc...and get a job.....
@@ujjwalshrivastava3594 He still needs to learn Data Structures, some technologies such as a Database like Redis will requires him to understand Data Structures also not knowing the appropiate data structures will lead to underperformant application.
L advice . Not worth wasting 2-3 years on something like Cp. Do cp if you love the sport. but exploring new technologies, contributing to open source >>> Cp. Leetcode is more than enough to improve your problem solving skills
I recently enrolled in scaler and paid Rs.2.74 lakh fee(Upfront) and they are just teaching DSA there for 1st 6-8 months, I see a lot of freshers enrolled in Scaler are not able to get jobs even after training on DSA so much. I totally agree with your point to spend more time on open source.
Please create a lot of videos on Open source or some structured course around.
Lol
this comment helped me to not waste money on scaler which I was about to do a month back, thanks.
@@himanshusrivastava2418 i'd say DSA is really helpful and important to open up your mindset.
But scaler is way too expensive for dsa.
They will also teach LLD AND HLD but again that can also be learned by paying less money through some paid resources.
I wanted to get interview opportunity so that was my main reason to pay 2.74lakh
@@TopTalentBridgecanada so that's the reason why I get scaler ads all the time lol
Yeah scaler is way too expensive that's why I took acciojobs course (upfront) with Rs. 5900 for 9 months. At least accio has money-back policy if we don't get a job.
Thanks brother, you opened my eyes from now I will now spent more time learning new skills and doing open source projects rather than memorising algorithms.
I work as a Lead at a Sequoia funded startup. I have been a founder before. All I can say is, judging candidates on DSA is very low effort and lazy. From my experience of interviewing at top companies, and having interviewed top talent in the industry, this is what I have to say,
- DSA interviews only test if you have practiced one aspect of problem solving.
- You can almost never solve an extremely hard DSA problem, if you have no prior experience in practising a similar problem.
- A healthier and a more effective interview experience is one where you give the candidate an unknown problem (may or may not be DSA) and judge their approach, comprehension, ability to ask right questions, clarity of thought process
- All the interviews I take are open book interviews, candidate is free to search anything online
- We always try to simulate the experience of what it would be like to work with us.
- DSA interviews are improperly used by junior interviewers to feel good about themselves
- DSA interviews in their current form should die
I must admit, I have zero motivation to mindlessly practice DSA. Therefore, I suck at DSA interviews, despite having done top tier work, and having lead teams of top tier engineers.
Hi @RandomGuy-co7rq i’m Mani currently working as a fullstack developer is there openings are going on in your company can you please refer me.
"DSA interviews are improperly used by junior interviewers to feel good about themselves"
Why do companies ask these junior interviewers to interview people?
is cheap@@JJ-xn4zj
Again Commenting , your videos make me to think again and again "Learn more to earn more".
#MoreOpenSourceContributionVideo We need more videos on Open Source, Last video was awesome, answered many of my questions, #Next would be to start from setup project in local cause thats where most beginners struggles.
I think we must emphasis more on innovation and development than solving DSA problems .
It is an approach kind of thing. DSA is just a means and a tool to understand other areas better rather then being a goal. It in itself is useless and a mental game unless you study it with another subject like Databases, Network where you will see how useful it is.
@@dengai2932 i agree dsa is really useful
I am looking for job. I started studying DSA but got frustrated soon. One of my college mate got job. That guy solved 300+ leetcode question. While talking to him he said that he was struggling to understand code in company which was based on typescript and passportjs. I think DSA is important but not the absolute thing. And for people looking for job I have advice that study DSA but also have knowledge of tech stack which is mostly used in companies and make 2 to 3 good projects to show on resume then you are good to go.
I am in awe of you. The clarity you have on subjects is just too impressive.
I agree with you that DSA will probably not be used while you work, and honing your skills, and contributing to open source should be the focus for a good software engineer.
But the sad reality is, DSA is the only criteria to get into any tech company these days, not only for freshers but also for experienced professionals. One can be a brilliant software engineer, having built amazing softwares. But end of the day, for him/her to land a job in any tech company, he/she would need DSA.
For all tech companies, the first round interview would be on DSA. And not clearing that would eliminate the person no matter how good he/she is as a software developer. Even service companies have adopted this nowadays.
Really thankful for this video Harkirat. About your previous one with Harnoor, you both did an excellent job of demystifying the whole process from searching for issues to making the final contribution.
I'd be grateful if you could upload more of that kind where you're or someone in collaboration is going deep into solving intermediate issues for 45 mins to an hour maybe. All the confusion, looking at docs, googling and eventually solving will inspire to have the right mindset for students. I think it will help a lot of people get comfortable with open-source because I have searched far and wide but no one has done detailed content on this topic, series kind of.
I started contributing to social winter of code with your help. thankyou sir,you are the constant source of motivation to me
Before watching your video I don't even know what GSOC and open source is ? I was just blindly doing DSA . Thanks brother for such content.
You're a class apart in terms of software dev content on TH-cam. The way you integrate actual challenge and hard work with smart work is inspiring to me. Thank you 🙏
You're a kind of content creator whom I would like to see quite famous but not before I get into Tech or else everyone would start getting the bigger perspective like yours😅😅
Just a feedback for this video, yes plz do more videos on open source contributions, there are very less youtubers who guide on Open Source Contribution. Videos jo "Teach me like I m five years old" ke similar pattern me which covers every niche from finding organisations to contributing will definitely help !!
nice video to watch when u have your ds exam tomorrow
Love your vids bro, keep it up!
Its very simple if you are working on framework you do not need to master DSA. But if you are creating Framework or new language you need DSA
Please make some more videos related to open source. Last video with Harnoor Singh was much informative. We want more content like that so that we do not get confused while contributing to open source. Thank you.
I watched your videos a long ago, and got inspired a lot , did open source even gsoc last year(a big thanks to you ),
Saw you inactive for a long time, good to see you back ,
Thanks for making so awesome understandable videos , helped me a lot ❤
I was in 2nd year when I saw ur video 4 year eng in 4 minutes
I saw u on h singh's channel
Take care of ur health brother
Yes, if possible please make more video related to open source contribution.
A better solution to the last question can be to concat the 's' string to itself (it's length wd become 2*n) and just find the goal in it...if it is less than 2*n then goal is just rotated version of s.
Nice one brother will from today will try to spend more time on open source...
Hey Bhaiya I am in 4 sem and have some experience in frontend but the problem is that everyone in my college is learning web dev what should I do to stand out from crowd should I learn new technology then which one
Hey Harkirat, Loved this Video. As a 3rd Year CS Student I Will definitely follow your advice.
One thing I'm really confused about it that i Know Full Stack Development and Little bit of DSA and Now I Want to go into Web 3 Space. But the Problem is I'm Confused between Solana and Ethereum. According to you which Chain Should i go with? Any Reasons
Also Will Loved to see the roadmap for web 3 by you as you're active in the community.
Hoping that you will take out some time from your busy schedule to solve my query.
Always ❤ for you.
If you attend a top-tier college, companies will come to you and filter out candidates based on their data structures and algorithms (DSA) skills. However, as a student at a tier-3 college, what steps should one take to secure an interview with a big tech company? I believe that projects, hackathons, and open-source contributions can help you stand out from the rest. What do you think? Another question I have is, if I join a startup and gain some work experience, will it be easier to get into a FAANG company when I apply later on?
Please share with me if you get an answer for this.
@@studyaccount8any response?
@@adeshshinde916 Nah man, still waiting
@@studyaccount8 🙁
yes bhaiya please make videos on open source contributions - it could be even more helpful if you could do open source on AI/ML
punishment for spoking against DSA is, solving a DSA question. 😂😂😂😂😁😁😁😁
the "pick a niche field like ai ml or web3 with not a lot of people working in it" seems correct but is very scary at the same time. core stuff like web dev and app dev is probably never gonna go out of demand and web3 just might especially if crypto doesn't pick up (i understand how crypto isn't web3 but it's perceived value is highly linked with it and it matters). ai ml is here to stay for a loooong time but i kinda suck at math so don't know if that's gonna be the right career path for me.
nice video i am also looking for remote job
i might use these tips to get one thanks again
Harkirat Bhai please make a complete video on the Gsoc proposal which the company can select for a better learning
Excellent video bhaiya
append the string again once after the entire 1st string (s+s = "ABCABC") and then compare using sliding window to find if it lies inside the double string then it is a possible product of rotation and if not its FALSE
You are great
Yes we want more open source videos.
Great bro!!! You explain very well ❤
solving dsa problems sincerely and consistently is enough to be better at dsa, these youtubers (who themselves don't know much) just tell everyone to go for competitive programming which is too much if you are going to do pure development in the future jobs
Tq so much sir i am 2nd year student u saved my life
Thanks bhaiya for making all your videos
DSA to engineering students is like PCM to science students, both of em help to reach ur goal pretty much unrelated to what u studied developers in case of working professionals and CSE branch in case of students respectively
I don't consider Data Structures and Algorithms as supreme. Even if it is the foundation of all systems such as Files, Networks, Terminals, Trading, etc. The best way is to use Data Structures and Algorithms when needed. Just focus on real world things.
Thank for clearing my doubts
Please post more content on how to contribute in open source...it will help a lot 🙏
It would be great if you continued making videos about OpenSource contributions. At the end of the day, they are the most valuable..!!
Please make a video on how to learn Web3 or Web3 roadmap and become zero to hero in Web3 and what are some Web3 projects we can contribute.
The harsh truth is that there are too many people doing the same thing and companies do not know how to conduct a technical interview. The person might be just okay in DSA...but really good at the other actual development stuff.
Where the hell will you use advanced DSA concepts and hard questions you see in Leetcode ? What we need to do is understand if a person can comprehend the logic behind these problems and reverse engineer the solutions and recreate the solution...that I feel gives a better insight into a person's mind. But I guess nobody has the time in an interview to do all this stuff.
Congoo for 100k bhai
Thanks bhai
Thank you for the video it is really helpful
I laughed so much watching this ...."speaking aganist dsa then solving dsa 😂😂" BTW I appreciate what you do
I love DSA but now i also started learning development
what is difference betwn development and dsa
I share your sentiments.. Cheers
In interview they ask DSA and even if you know how to build and code project but can not solve coding problems then you are not selected. That's what the trend is going toward. And if this can be change like assessing the candidate on the basis of scenario based more questions then leetcodes or complex coding question then it will be a good approach. But if the requirement of a developer in the project is to be a person who can optimize the code save memory and time complexity then yeah the interview can be planned accordingly with DSA focused questions.
Hiii harkirat, the video is good and knowledgeable but ...... 40% समझ पाए 60% आपकी आवाज सुन के काम चला लिए , काश हिंदी में होता तो 100% समझ लेते ,
कोई बात नही ।।
स्वतंत्रता दिवस की शुभकामनाएं 🇮🇳
DSA is part of big science called DISCRETE MATHEMATICS !
learning it is neccessary in computation theory and to develop low level computers things like circuit and hardware things
Informative 👏
Well I'm doing ml gsoc after this thank you Harkirat for the hours you saved me 🙏🙏🙏
Please make a serie on open source contribution......
How one can start with open source.....it will really helpful for beginners to get started with their career in open source.....
Love your work👍✌️
Amazing Work Harkirat Bhaiya , We really need more Open source contribution Video's As it helped me a lot as I was just figuring out ways to Start Open Source Contribution.
Bro please can u say for contributing in open source what should I know?? I only know java that's it.what should I learn so that I can contribute in open source
@@rohanmallick2963 Hey Rohan Hope you are doing great , Some Java Related frameworks u can learn for contributing in open source that also aligns with industry standards are spring , Hibernate
@@rohanchoudhary5523 thx so much bro for helping
@@rohanchoudhary5523 is only java+spring enough??? And no need of html ,css,java script etc right??
@@rohanmallick2963 should have basic knowledge of those.
Can you please make a video on how to make a career in Web3 and what are the language and course to learn from
Looking forward for more open source videos
What things we need to learn and what things we need to learn of language
create a detailed video on open source contributions and how to get a remote job
Is web development relevant in 2023? Could you make a video on top careers in 2023?
I have been watching all your videos. So please give my comment a love.
plz make a video in AI ML web3 in future
Video starts at 16:59
Jokes apart. I did watch the whole video and would encourage you to do the same.
Love this channel recently ❤️, the way ur geniune throughout the video, showing a mistake made by you, though you could have edited, just reduces some stress .
Definitely i will contribute open source in near future , but I'm into dsa for now .
Thanks for your great work ✌️.
Hey Harkirat! could you please make a video for competitive programming because there are many CP lovers and also seen that you are good at CP.
It will be great help if u create more videos on how to contribute to open source
14:35 Truth has been spoken
How do we get started with web3 ...there is a lot of confusion about this ....can you tell something more about it??
Need more videos on Open Source Contribution Please!!
dhaaga khol diyein bhaiya dimaag ka😊😊
I have 10 years of experience in Software Development and Architect I have worked on Apple and Amazon project and Its worst code they have written and No design pattern used nothing. These companies hire worst engineer to develop such code in the name of DSA. Person who know DSA means he does good code is metaphor.
(i am also student)
from my point of view u need to balance both DSA and devlopment . just personal opinion
I am not that great in cp (codeforces)...i am in job...i know we can skip dsa....but whenever i solve a problem on codeforces...its a takeway for me....and i feel good and experience a change in my thinking pattern😊...but only problem is we have less time ...as we have other skills to learn😅
Hey Harkirat bhaiya ! Thank you for informative video .What would you choose between AI and web3 if you had to choose one?
Bhaiya vlog pls 🙏🙏🙏
we need more videos on open source contribution.
Man by seeing seeing your channel is growing man I love it cuz I have been following you since you have tens of subscribers
pls explain more how to contribute to open source for experienced folks...
@Harikirat. I need your help. I graduated in 2018 from NIT . But wanted to be an IAS officer hence prepared for UPSC Civil services. Gave mains this year but could not crack it. After 4 gruesome and tiring attempts in UPSC, I want to make it back into industry to at least have a decent job in my hand. What should be my road map. Any advice will be much appreciated and will help me to get back on my feet.
1.Pick a language - c++ or java (my recommendation)
2.Learn DSA and do at least 500 question
3.Pick a niche - web development ,Android dev, blockchain dev, devops , data science, AI ,ML
4.Make project
5.Do open source
6.Be active on LinkedIn and Twitter and post whatever you learn
@@AkmJustStarted thanks ! =)
@@AkmJustStarted Hi, can you suggest me what should I do to get into a good company. I am currently pursuing Btech in Cse from a tier 3 college?
@@akashmourya4204 DSA for on campus, development for off campus placement
Great video man, one question though, I am beginner in CS and I unfortunately watched Tanay Pratap
‘s video about AI and that demotivated me a lot to peruse it! Before that I was really going at it, learning Data Science and maths. Can you look at it and comment if he’s right about AI and Data Science jobs? Should I really not be pursuing AI or keep learning it as a backup option and focus on full stack or backend?
Bro go for data science it has lot of opportunities you can be ml or ai Engineer. And some people would say data science job is going to be automated, it's true but only data analytics not data science data science is huge field which hal sub domain like ml, dl , ai and etc. Although i respect tanay Pratap but he is very biased with his own experience and always pitch frontend and don't believe everything he says.
I look at it like if a person has spent a good amount of time and energy to learn something hard....he can be expected to be obedient and adaptive of learning anything new that comes up or the work requires.
..does not work for everyone but can be used in general
yes but creativity can't come in that way
Then make DSA compulsory in all other fields as well including govt jobs 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hello Harkirat Bhaiya, I just came across your channel and I'm enjoying watching your videos, especially the quality of the content. I'm a first-year computer science student in Tier-3 college, and I'm learning the C language because it's part of our college's curriculum. Basically, I'm interested in web development, and I want to pursue it as a freelancer, but I've been told by some seniors that I should take DSA after completing C with C++......what should i do?
Bro getting high company job with tier 3 college is harder...but very much possible. So do C++ and Python and improve ur DSA to a comfortable level. It's important for web-developers. But of course focus on the web dev aspect as well, don't give that up. All the best!
Sir please make a video on how you selected open source companies to contribute in their project and if possible kindly make a video by actually doing it sir it would be great help
Not many will be motivated to do exhausting development ,DSA gives that Superiorty complex to satisfy an avg Indian ego
And most of the time in development it's like assembly u just need to pull libraries and add some customization
Harkirat bhaiya great video as always... Also did you join the superteam dao?( Noticed your t-shirt) I am also trying to get into the blockchain space have written a few smart contracts but can you please make out a detailed roadmap going till advance not just a beginner one. Thank you in advance bhaiya. Happy Republic day
This is what I was also thinking about 👍🏻.
Great learning from ur video sir🙏
Keep making such kind of videos really very helpful 🙏