Kumari Divya rashmi

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Kumari Divya rashmi

Kumari Divya rashmi

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DAY1⃣7⃣: Tackled a DSA problem today: finding the second largest element in an array of positive integers. No duplicates allowed! 💡 Loved optimizing the solution and handling tricky edge cases. #DataStructures #Algorithms #DSA #Coding"
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DAY:1⃣4⃣ Today’s learning: Left view of a binary tree! 👀🌳 It's a cool problem where you return the set of nodes visible from the left side. Grateful for the clarity in tackling tree traversal problems! 🚀 #DSA #LearningToCode #TechJourney
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DAY 1⃣1⃣: Today I tackled reversing a linked list in my DSA journey! 🔄💡 Learned how to reverse the order of nodes using iteration and recursion. Great practice for understanding pointers and memory manipulation! 💻 #DSA #Coding #LinkedList #Algorithms #TechJourney
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Just learned about C++ class templates! 🎉 Took on a challenge where I wrote a template class AddElements for addition of int/float and template specialization for std::string to concatenate strings. 💻 #C++#Learning #Coding #TemplateSpecialization
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Just tackled multi-level inheritance in C++ today! 🌱 Created a class Equilateral inheriting from Isosceles, which inherits from A. This allows Equilateral to access methods from both parent classes. Loving how inheritance promotes clean, reusable code! #C++ #Inheritance #OOP
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DAY:9⃣ Just implemented the Bubble Sort algorithm in C++! 🔄 Sorting arrays step by step by repeatedly swapping adjacent elements. Here's how it works: Input: [4, 1, 3, 9, 7] -> Output: [1, 3, 4, 7, 9] #C++ #BubbleSort #SortingAlgorithms #Coding
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