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DATA STRUCTURE AND ALGORITHMS(C++)

DISCLAMER

  1. Knowing a programming language and DSA are two different things .

    eg. you might be knowing python , c, c++ , java etc but if you know DSA then you can implement them in any programming language with minor syntatic modifications.

  2. This Repository does not intend to spoon feed , it can be used for studying in the right direction , but the efforts should be solely yours .

WHY ?

  1. If you want to crack the interviews and get into the product based companies.
  2. Nearly everything functional in computer science is an implementation of data structure along with certain algorithms
  3. If you love to solve the real-world complex problems.

ROADMAP

  1. 1-D Arrays
  2. 2-D Arrays
  3. Array ADT
  4. Character Arrays
  5. Strings
  6. Pointers
  7. Dynamic Memory Allocation
  8. STL - ALGO'S
  9. Sorting Algorithms
  10. BINARY SEARCH
  11. Vectors
  12. Bit Manipulation
  13. Number Theory
  14. Recursion
  15. Backtracking
  16. Space and Time Complexities
  17. OOP'S
  18. Linked List
  19. Stacks
  20. Queues
  21. Deque
  22. Binary Tree
  23. Binary Search Tree
  24. Heaps
  25. Hashing
  26. Greedy Algorithms
  27. Dynamic Programming
  28. Graph
  29. Segment Tree/Fenwick Tree

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  5. Once you follow above points and your PR gets approved by more than 2 reviewers it will be merged by the maintainers.

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