HandsOn Structures

I think teaching data structures is wrong. Some argue we should rely on AI and not teach them, claiming AI will choose the best structure for your data. I believe people still need to learn them themselves, using AI only as a helper, not as a replacement for an instructor. The instructor should make the class interactive, with live Jupyter notebooks, allowing students to write and tweak code during the lesson. This hands‑on approach lets you experiment and learn, instead of hearing endless theory or getting an answer from AI.