Work so fucking hard that your parents get scared of your routine…
Work until your own house is afraid of you. Until your mother stops at your door not to praise you, to plead. Beta, ab ruk jaa. So jaa. Bas. That’s not concern. That’s respect she doesn’t have the words for yet.
Your hostel friends should roast you:
Ye goonchu poora din padhta rehta hai. Let them do it, because they haven’t seen what desperation + discipline can do to a person.
You don’t need everyone to understand your obsession. You need results.
And even if you fail after giving it everything, you’ll still have the discipline, pain tolerance and experience that most people will only start building when life finally kicks their ass.
So stop trying to look normal. For the next few years, be unreasonable be obsessed.
Work when others are sleeping.
Study when others are scrolling.
Make people around you genuinely wonder, Bhai, isko itna karna hi kyun hai?
Because you know exactly WHY.
You’re not here to live the same fucking life as everyone else.
Day 16
Learned 4 pillars of OOPs and strengthened my understanding of Object-Oriented Programming.
Also solved 15 basic percentage problems to improve my aptitude and calculation skills.
Small progress every day → stronger fundamentals over time.
#100DaysOfCode#OOP
Day 15 — OOP
Revised my Python concepts from Day 1 → Day 14 ✅
Today, I officially started Object-Oriented Programming (OOP).
One step at a time. Building strong fundamentals before moving deeper into DSA.
#Python#OOP#100DaysOfCode#LearningInPublic#AI#MachineLearning
My learning progress so far:
1. Completed Python fundamentals
2. Started building aptitude skills — percentages, HCF/LCM, divisibility, fast calculations & more
3.Working on improving logical thinking and problem-solving speed.
Still at the beginning, but staying consistent.
3rd Star on HackerRank
Small problems, but each one is improving my Python + problem-solving fundamentals. Learnt how to understand the problem statement and how to reach the desired ouput step by step
#Python#HackerRank#DSA#Coding#LearningInPublic#Day13tillplacement
Day-9 Learnt Functions,lambda,*args **kwargs,Nested functions,Local and global variable ..
Took 30 coding challenges on these topics..
#Day9tillplacement#100daysofcode#python#AIML
Day 8 of DSA
Learning that DSA is not about memorizing solutions.
It's about recognizing patterns:
Traversal
Hash Maps
Hash Sets
Two Pointers
State Tracking
Same patterns, different problems. #100daysofcode
Finished 50 coding questions realted to list,list-comprehension,dictionary,string,dictionary-list realted problem..
Got a solid foundation
let's connect join with my journey
#Day7tillplacement#python#DSA