This was the most detailed and easy to understand step by step explaination of data structure and algorithm, how unfortunate I did not see this before when I take the subject last semister. Thank you for your effort, this really is helpful to us who are still figuring things out. 🧡
Wow! Congrats Pooja! This is the best and clear explanation I have ever found about data structures and algorithms!! The stories, the diagrams, the graphics and the code use make it to understand!! Thank you so much! Please continue what you do and deliver highly reliable content :) We all appreciate this.
Hi Pooja, I just wanted to say how inspiring you are to me. I hope I can be this good at data structures and algorithms. I love to see other women pursuing software engineering. It definitely makes me feel like I can do it. Amazing video, I immediately hit the subscribe button!
Hi Pooja Dutt. I am awed by your enthusiasm and mastery in helping one grasp the concepts of the searches in DS & Algos. I wish you had a whole lesson or lessons for Data Structures & Algorithms and other Computer Science topics. Consider having some premium courses in computer science. I am currently studying DS and Algos in my CS degree and due to my superficial knowledge in Java which is the one you are using, I have been having a rough time in DS and Algos. I have just admired the way you are walking us through it easily. Keep it up, my dear sister.
#Searching #DataStructures. The main principle is "the way you store your data is also the same way you find or retrieve it." That goes for like #binarysearchtrees and #hashing. #ComputerScience #Algorithms
I hope you continue to make videos like these. This video flows so nicely and it is simple to understand. I am a computer science student and i would like to be a front end dev! (:
I had to comment to say thank you for showing these clear and concise explanations ❤❤❤. It’s the people who make these educational videos that really help me learn so much on my own that help me feel confident to tackle new problems with this new knowledge.
It was diffrent......as everyone is making long videos explaining them but u made it crisp and easier please make more such videos on algorithms.......thanks pooja
I found it difficult to grasp the theory when i read about these algos on geeks for geeks. Honestly the visual explanations made the algos easier to understand. You teach well and should really teach dsa on your channel!
Thank you this is very informative. Can you explain why on BFS, a null is added into the queue? I dont get it and an explanation would be greatly appreciated.😅😅 😊 TYSM
Hi pooja dutt ... you have done very precious video for beginners to learn DSA withour fear I think though... and your presentation is so helpfull ...can you please share your linkedin profile?
can you please tell us how do you make these videos ? like your video editing journey and all and also work flow ..I'm intrested to know ...we are intrested to know
Hi have 7 years exper. in Mobile Dev Android and Flutter, Still learning Data Structure for Google, Microsoft level and solving 300 questions of LeetCode level feels intimidating. Can you make video on this. I understand very basic of DSA
hi I'm Fresher am learning Java , I graduated this year i don't Know what to do Development or Dsa From Which One I Learn Can you Please guide me. I want Job as soon as possible and am learning Java . Can i Continue Java or start development.
hello, this video was very helpful for all of us. can u make more search videos so we can get a better understanding in ds algo.. btw your videos are awsm
is it possible to get a job with python programming in Google, Facebook, Microsoft ..and also is it possible to solve Google like top MNC companies exams problems with python ?
hi, can you tell about which resource used for learning dsa and how much time taked to solve a medium leetcode qns(common interview qns) ?? your video is awesome, anyone can understand..editing ❤🔥
Pooja I love your explanations, animations and side roles you filmed yourself! I can tell it’s a work of passion :) I wonder what questions have you gotten during interviews over the years? For example, how common are Graph questions as opposed to Sorting questions. I feel like I may have spent too much time on a topic like DP, yet it may not be asked that often 🤔 Any insight would be so helpful. Cheers!
If you don't have any background experience then it will take anywhere from 5-6 months to understand the concepts. Mastering DSA will take much more. Time will roughly depend on how much are you willing to put in. Also there's nothing as best programming language. People generally use C++ or Java for DSA. I would recommend you to choose any of the two. Also DSA concepts are independent of language so once you understand the concept you can implement it in any language.
i can only imagine how much effort you put in making a video. Very informative!
Thank you!!
This was the most detailed and easy to understand step by step explaination of data structure and algorithm, how unfortunate I did not see this before when I take the subject last semister. Thank you for your effort, this really is helpful to us who are still figuring things out. 🧡
Thanks for your kind words! Glad it was helpful 😀
This makes algorithms look lot easier. Thank you.
No problem 😇
Wait she never said how she mastered it. She only gave examples of algorithms
This is very true
Clickbait!
Spent 3 years a bit confused, took 14 minutes watching this and it finally clicks…THANK YOU!
You’re amazing! 14 minutes was all it took to relearn an entire semester
Wow! Congrats Pooja! This is the best and clear explanation I have ever found about data structures and algorithms!!
The stories, the diagrams, the graphics and the code use make it to understand!! Thank you so much!
Please continue what you do and deliver highly reliable content :) We all appreciate this.
You have a gift of teaching! This is the first time that these questions make since.
Thank you so much!
Hi Pooja, I just wanted to say how inspiring you are to me. I hope I can be this good at data structures and algorithms. I love to see other women pursuing software engineering. It definitely makes me feel like I can do it. Amazing video, I immediately hit the subscribe button!
Aww thank you so much! I really appreciate the kind words 🥺
Hi Pooja Dutt. I am awed by your enthusiasm and mastery in helping one grasp the concepts of the searches in DS & Algos. I wish you had a whole lesson or lessons for Data Structures & Algorithms and other Computer Science topics. Consider having some premium courses in computer science. I am currently studying DS and Algos in my CS degree and due to my superficial knowledge in Java which is the one you are using, I have been having a rough time in DS and Algos. I have just admired the way you are walking us through it easily. Keep it up, my dear sister.
Your videos are the best! Learning this stuff is not easy, but you make it seem like it is 👏
Aww thank you 😀
the efforts put into making these are on a different level. Helped me a lot to understand things better thank you
#Searching #DataStructures. The main principle is "the way you store your data is also the same way you find or retrieve it." That goes for like #binarysearchtrees and #hashing. #ComputerScience #Algorithms
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Korean - English (Translate)
Wow, this is the best... It's a video taught by someone who really understands it well, so it sticks in my head.😁
this makes me feel less nervous about taking this course at school😅thanks for this video it must have taken so long
Very nice video with all concepts in clear precise manner and best to brush up algorithms concept. Thankyou ❤
You're doing a great job. We people who are learning through your videos, very thankful to you ❤.
I hope you continue to make videos like these. This video flows so nicely and it is simple to understand. I am a computer science student and i would like to be a front end dev! (:
Thank you! I will keep trying to make videos like this 😀
very helpful visual graphics, comin in clutch for a sophmore in CS currently
Thank you ,In SE currently. Fantastic explanation.
Absolutely loved your explanation and your animation is awesome, keep up the good work you do
This was such a fantastic and simple to understand video, I also really enjoyed the visual aid, it was helpful
Very informative. The visual learning is the best way to understand algorithm i think
That’s so true, I learn very fast when learn I through visual information
I didnt understand anything but I like watching you code.❤
I had to comment to say thank you for showing these clear and concise explanations ❤❤❤. It’s the people who make these educational videos that really help me learn so much on my own that help me feel confident to tackle new problems with this new knowledge.
It was diffrent......as everyone is making long videos explaining them but u made it crisp and easier please make more such videos on algorithms.......thanks pooja
Thanks, appreciate the kind words from you!
You providing real value in this video! I'm glad cause I found your channel
you earned a subscriber I really love your videos. thank you for this DSA refresher I really needed it.
love your work and please make it very basic and make more videos and try to explain how the function or code is working and how to think thanks a lot
the production quality looks clean and great
Thanks!
two pointer one is so cool
Wow
I don’t even program with python but you made these concepts so easy to the point that even a 6 year old kids can do this.
Impressive
Her code was shown in JavaScript, not Python.
@@Falcon8856Actually this is Java
@@andiuptown1711 my b, looked like jscript
Yeah java
You're the best, I'm your fan number one!
You are really really good at this stuff. Great presentation.
Great video with interactive coding examples!
The first 4 made sense !
Pushing the algorithm ❤
02:41 You can just do (low + high) / 2
Sorry I thought you said high-low, but yeah you can do that too! Good point!
Thanks a lot for this video Pooja! Really informative :)
Loved this video. I learned alot! Thanks!
Great presentation and explanation
I found it difficult to grasp the theory when i read about these algos on geeks for geeks. Honestly the visual explanations made the algos easier to understand. You teach well and should really teach dsa on your channel!
Great video! Thank you!
Thank you this is very informative. Can you explain why on BFS, a null is added into the queue? I dont get it and an explanation would be greatly appreciated.😅😅 😊 TYSM
Great work mam, very effective
Super cool...but please upload dsa videos frequently because ur explanation and your voice is just awesome
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words
Thank you Pooja for the video. You made it easy to understand and interesting video.
Thanks so much!
Try solving the RDC2 algorithm, Pooja. :)
Very well explained Pooja. You made it look easier. 😊💯🙌
Thank you!!
This video is so good. Thank you.
Please make a indepth video or course on DSA.
Do you have any already?
you just make it simpler ..... Thank you
No problem 😀
Thx, I'm closer to grasping the ideas of these:)
So glad to hear 😀
Great presentation skills Pooja 👏
Thanks!
Your one of my fav channel
Aww thank you!
@@PoojaDutt your welcome
Thank you for the insightful tips! Your video on mastering algorithms fast was fantastic and to the point..
Thank you so much! Appreciate the kind words 😀
Awesome video Pooja - so easy to understand !
Thank you 😀
Hi pooja dutt ... you have done very precious video for beginners to learn DSA withour fear I think though... and your presentation is so helpfull ...can you please share your linkedin profile?
can you please tell us how do you make these videos ? like your video editing journey and all and also work flow ..I'm intrested to know ...we are intrested to know
5:03 i guess there's something wrong with the code.. {4,5} also makes 9. that could be another pair.
Epic can you please do this to Python as well
How do you get the graphics that are illustrating what the code is doing on the right hand side? Thanks for the content
Hi have 7 years exper. in Mobile Dev Android and Flutter, Still learning Data Structure for Google, Microsoft level and solving 300 questions of LeetCode level feels intimidating. Can you make video on this. I understand very basic of DSA
Full course incoming soon? 😂 Great content btw!
+1 to this, she makes it so easy 😂. Great stuff poooja ❤
I hope, one day 😅
pooja could you pls do this video using python programming language...😊
Your editing is insane 😮❤🎉
Ahhh thanks! 😀 couldn’t have done it without my editor
Great video enjoyed watching it well done
Thank you so much!!
hi I'm Fresher am learning Java , I graduated this year i don't Know what to do Development or Dsa From Which One I Learn Can you Please guide me. I want Job as soon as possible and am learning Java .
Can i Continue Java or start development.
i will acompany u to achieve 1 million subs
Nice needed the refresher!
Glad it helped 😀
Man, you videos are insane! How much time do you put in to make them??
Also, what do you use for animations and graphics?
Really good stuff
Love it bring more stuff on DSA
Thanks!
Great content and great editing !
Thanks so much!
Poojaaaaaa ❤
thank you for the video
How I mastered data structures and algorithms (for beginners). Continues to explain DSA
hello, this video was very helpful for all of us. can u make more search videos so we can get a better understanding in ds algo.. btw your videos are awsm
Thank you! I will definitely try to!
@10:41 why isn't a Queue FIFO?
Nice real time example like egg and salesman 😂
Nice video! Seems you've put much effort in it. The video is just so inspiring for me and I wondered if there is your sample code used in the vid?
Thank you! I don’t have the code samples shared yet., but will hopefully do so soon!
Question. What made you write these in Java and not another language like python or js?
Hey Pooja, Nice videos 😄please can you make a video on how you made connections in tech and how to build it in order to get networks...you get me! ❤️
I’ll definitely have to look into doing that one!
Thank you
@PoojaDutt Can you please Provide the Coding examples discussed in the video. Your examples are awesome ❤❤
Can please Provide those 😊
Mam How React developer strong Algorithms and which language should he want to use to Learn DSA
very useful
amzing content and the video is so good.
Thanks so much!
Do u have any DS course in java ? So that I wanna learn from scratch
High quality content!
Thanks!!
😂
@@ranadenish What's so funny??
is it possible to get a job with python programming in Google, Facebook, Microsoft ..and also is it possible to solve Google like top MNC companies exams problems with python ?
This is awesome
Thank you!
hi, can you tell about which resource used for learning dsa and how much time taked to solve a medium leetcode qns(common interview qns) ??
your video is awesome, anyone can understand..editing ❤🔥
Neetcode is a great resource! It’s listed in my description
I now understood the meaning of binary search 😢
Almost after 8 years
Pooja I love your explanations, animations and side roles you filmed yourself! I can tell it’s a work of passion :)
I wonder what questions have you gotten during interviews over the years? For example, how common are Graph questions as opposed to Sorting questions. I feel like I may have spent too much time on a topic like DP, yet it may not be asked that often 🤔 Any insight would be so helpful. Cheers!
Aww thank you! I’ve gotten a lot of DFS/BFS and recursion/DP problems over the years!
@@PoojaDutt Thanks so much for the insight :) Looking forward to more great vids.
In how many days or months can I master DSA, I mean best possible time ? And which language is best?
If you don't have any background experience then it will take anywhere from 5-6 months to understand the concepts. Mastering DSA will take much more. Time will roughly depend on how much are you willing to put in.
Also there's nothing as best programming language. People generally use C++ or Java for DSA. I would recommend you to choose any of the two. Also DSA concepts are independent of language so once you understand the concept you can implement it in any language.
12:41 why are we using [n+1] here? can anyone explain it please
Another Amazing educative video. But the Discord invite link has expired 😢
Oh thank you for letting me know!! I will update
Great video 😊.
Thank you!! I
hey as ai is developing everyday should be worried about this that web developers will replace with ai and chatgpt too ?
where she runs her code?
Can you share the coding examples? I dont see them in the desc.
Yes!! I will include them this weekend, thanks for
Reminding me