
Vanshika developed a reusable Move Zeroes utility for the GDG-IGDTUW/DSA-1 repository, delivering a Python function that shifts all zeroes in an array to the end while maintaining the order of non-zero elements. She focused on algorithm design and data structures to ensure the solution was efficient and easy to integrate into coding exercises and interview preparation workflows. Vanshika also updated the algorithm documentation, providing a detailed problem description, constraints, and sample test cases in Markdown. Her work emphasized code hygiene, clear version control practices, and improved maintainability, supporting onboarding and enhancing the overall quality of the project’s tooling.

January 2026: Delivered a reusable Move Zeroes utility for the DSA-1 project (GDG-IGDTUW/DSA-1), including a Python function to move all zeroes to the end while preserving the order of non-zero elements, and comprehensive documentation with constraints and sample test cases. Updated the problem description to reflect the solution approach. The work enhances code reuse, testing, and onboarding for coding exercises and interview prep, delivering measurable business value through improved tooling and maintainability.
January 2026: Delivered a reusable Move Zeroes utility for the DSA-1 project (GDG-IGDTUW/DSA-1), including a Python function to move all zeroes to the end while preserving the order of non-zero elements, and comprehensive documentation with constraints and sample test cases. Updated the problem description to reflect the solution approach. The work enhances code reuse, testing, and onboarding for coding exercises and interview prep, delivering measurable business value through improved tooling and maintainability.
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