How can I effectively implement algorithms when I struggle to start?

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Asked By CuriousCoder42 On

I've been working on data structures and algorithms for a while, but I always hit a wall when it comes to implementing my ideas. I get the concepts after reading a few lines, but I can never figure out where to begin. Any advice on overcoming this hurdle?

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Answered By StepByStepSam On

One approach is to break it down into smaller, manageable steps. Write out each part of the algorithm, and tackle them one at a time. It really helps to start with a basic 'nothing' that works. Make a habit of saving your code frequently and running it often. If something goes wrong, revert to the last working state and try adding one piece at a time again.

Answered By CodeExplorer21 On

Have you considered the Feynman Technique? It’s a method that helps you understand concepts by explaining them in simple terms. It's great for solidifying your knowledge and figuring out where to start.

Answered By LearningLynx On

I've seen people recommend this subreddit, r/learnpython, for a lot of beginner guidance. They might have specific tips that could help you improve your hands-on skills!

Answered By PersistentPaul On

Honestly, if you've been at it for years, you should be further along. It sounds like you might be trying it for a bit, giving up, and coming back later. The key is to stick with it. There are no shortcuts—keep practicing and coding every day!

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