
Why I Built DSA Portal 2026: Solving the Roadmap Problem
Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA) are the foundation of computer science, but for most students, the biggest hurdle isn't the logic—it's the resource overload . Between YouTube, LeetCode, and textbooks, it's easy to get lost. I built DSA Portal 2026 to act as a centralized "source of truth." My goal was to move away from chaotic bookmarking and toward a structured, high-performance learning hub. The Architecture of Learning When building this portal, I didn't just want a list of links. I wanted a platform that felt like an extension of the developer workflow: Structured Taxonomy : Organizing topics by complexity (Arrays → Trees → Graphs) ensures a logical progression. Minimalist UX : Built with Next.js and Vercel to ensure zero latency. When a student is in "deep work" mode, the UI should disappear. Curated Signal, No Noise : Every resource in the portal is hand-picked to ensure it provides the highest ROI for learning time. Tech Stack Framework : Next.js (for optimized routing) Sty
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