Is solving new problems better than revising old ones?
Both are important. New problems expose you to new patterns, while revision helps you retain and apply what you've already learned.
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No. Re-solving problems helps reinforce patterns, improve retention, and build confidence. It's an important part of effective DSA preparation.
There's no fixed number, but revisiting a problem after a few days, a week, and again before interviews is a common and effective approach.
No. Focus on understanding the pattern, reasoning, and trade-offs behind the solution rather than memorizing code.
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