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Hey Singh,
Firstly, i do not belong to CS backgroud :D My major was in Electronics and Telecom so i won't be the right person to answer your question. But if you are in college right now, i would suggest you to try imbibing 2 habits:
1. Meet/talk with people who code (hackerrank, hackerearth, leetcode, codechef, stackoverflow etc.)
2. Write code everyday. Can be a small program or a part from a big program and keep pushing it in Git.
It would prepare you to face any coding challenges in job world :)
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Hey Singh, Firstly, i do not belong to CS backgroud :D My major was in Electronics and Telecom so i won't be the right person to answer your question. But if you are in college right now, i would suggest you to try imbibing 2 habits: 1. Meet/talk with people who code (hackerrank, hackerearth, leetcode, codechef, stackoverflow etc.) 2. Write code everyday. Can be a small program or a part from a big program and keep pushing it in Git.
It would prepare you to face any coding challenges in job world :)