Looking for a serious DSA partner

Looking for one person who can genuinely stay consistent with DSA.

Interview Style Meet:

Daily Google Meet at 9 PM. No random timings.

One day I bring a problem, you try to solve it like a real interview and explain your thought process. I'll give hints if you're stuck, and if you still can't get it, I'll explain it.

Next day, we switch roles.

We'll discuss different approaches too. Weekends can be used for extra problems.

I’m looking for someone who can actually commit to 9 PM daily, is serious about improving, and wants to start now.

If you’re busy most days, have unpredictable timings, or aren't sure you can stay consistent, please don't reply.

If you're genuinely serious, then only REPLY.

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u/OnlyRupesh — 1 day ago
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Looking for a serious DSA buddy

Need one serious DSA partner.

Plan is simple: on alternate days we'll explain 1 previously solved problem to each other. Main goal is revision, consistency, and getting better at explaining our thought process. We'll talk only in English.

If you're actually serious, can stay consistent, and want to go all in on DSA, comment or DM me.

Please don't comment any shitty suggestions if you're not going to stick with it.

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u/OnlyRupesh — 11 days ago

An app can't hold memories 🥀

Before AI filters and ultra-HD cameras, B612 gave us cute stickers, soft beauty filters, funny face effects, and countless selfies with friends. It captured school memories, first smartphones, late-night photo sessions, and moments we'll never get back.

Some apps are deleted, but the memories they created stay forever.

u/OnlyRupesh — 15 days ago

Rever raid

Priests and Monsters is a classic logic puzzle that was popular on old PCs and educational software. The objective is to transport three priests and three monsters across a river using a small boat that can carry only two characters at a time. At no point can the monsters outnumber the priests on either riverbank (unless there are no priests there), or the priests will be eaten. The game requires careful planning, logical thinking, and strategy to complete the crossing in the correct sequence. It became well known as a brain-teaser used to teach problem-solving and search algorithms in computer science.

u/OnlyRupesh — 16 days ago