LazyCoder

About LazyCoder

Learn who runs LazyCoder, what the site teaches, and how the tool-first learning approach works.

Site owner

Vignesh Reddy Julakanti

Founder of Engineering Animuthyam

Site focus

LazyCoder is a narrow educational site focused on linked list reasoning, pointer flow, and practical DSA learning.

Contact

Questions, corrections, and policy requests can be sent to engineeringanimuthyam@gmail.com.

LazyCoder is a focused learning site for linked list practice. The goal is to make pointer-heavy problems easier to understand by combining interactive tools with plain-language explanations.

The site is built and maintained by Vignesh Reddy Julakanti, founder of Engineering Animuthyam. The content is aimed at students, job-seekers, and early-career developers who need practical DSA understanding rather than theory alone.

The public site is intentionally narrow: every major page should teach linked list reasoning, pointer flow, or closely related interview fundamentals.

Who runs the site

LazyCoder is maintained by Vignesh Reddy Julakanti. The site is connected to the broader Engineering Animuthyam teaching work shared through YouTube and social platforms.

The purpose of the site is not to act like a general technology magazine. It is intentionally focused on teaching linked list and pointer reasoning in a repeatable way.

How pages are prepared

  • Each main tool page is written to explain one skill clearly rather than covering many unrelated topics at once.
  • Pages are revised when the tool behavior, explanation quality, or policy requirements change.
  • The goal is to give learners something more useful than a one-paragraph definition or a copied solution snippet.

What learners should expect

  • Practical examples instead of only theory.
  • Visual explanations where pointer order matters.
  • Clear trust and contact information on the site.

Last updated: 2026-04-02