9 powerful DSA Traps I fell for - Babu Rao style
Ever thought, Data-structures-Algo can also be fun, let’s deep dive understanding the basic concept in Bollywood style “Babu Rao Style.
If you are a beginner and want to learn concepts from the scratch, this method can help you in understand basics.
“Memorization ki Aisi Ki Taisi”-
- Babu Rao Trap: Memorizing Data structure Algo like it’s a grocery list, without caring about what’s in the cart.
- Avoid: Abandon the ‘Aisi Ki Taisi’ attitude, and understand the logic behind algorithms. It’s not just about filling your mental cart; it’s about knowing what’s inside!
“No Practical Dhamal”
- Babu Rao Trap: Reading DSA theory books without any practical dhamal on the field.
- Avoid: Get your hands dirty, babu! Start coding real problems to put theory into practice. it isn’t just a spectator sport.
“Time Complexity Ki Masti” with Data Structure Algorithm
- Babu Rao Trap: Not giving a damn about time complexity. Time is money, you know!
- Avoid: Pay attention to time complexity. Efficient algorithms save time and money, just like a good investment.
“Textbook Theka” of DSA
- Babu Rao Trap: Sticking to textbook examples like they’re gospel and avoiding tougher challenges.
- Avoid: Step out of the theka and embrace real challenges. The world of Data Structure Algorithms is vast, and you can’t stick to the theka forever.
“Single Source Sickness”
- Babu Rao Trap: Relying on one source for learning, like eating at the same restaurant every day.
- Avoid: Explore multiple sources, like multiple restaurants. Diversify your Data structure Algo diet for a richer experience.
“Code Kachumber”
- Babu Rao Trap: Writing messy, unorganized code like a kachumber salad – no one can digest it!
- Avoid: Keep your code organized and easy to read. A good code layout is like a well-arranged thali, not a kachumber.
“Majnu Mode for Help”
- Babu Rao Trap: Staying in ‘Majnu Mode’ when stuck on a problem and not asking for help.
- Avoid: Get out of Majnu Mode, babu! Seek help from friends, online communities, and mentors. Sometimes a simple suggestion can be a game-changer.
“No Patience Patakha”
- Babu Rao Trap: Expecting to become a Data structure Algorithm don overnight, like a Diwali patakha.
- Avoid: Have patience, babu! Learning DSA is a long-term patakha. It’s about small sparks leading to a grand celebration.
“Failure Fear Pataka”
- Babu Rao Trap: Fear of failure like being afraid of a Diwali Pataka.
- Avoid: Embrace failure like a fataka celebration. It’s part of the DSA Diwali – sparks, dhamal, and eventually, fireworks!
So, Babu Raos of DSA, it’s time to leave these traps behind and embrace the hilarious journey of mastering Data Structures and Algorithms. 🕺💥🪔