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ОтветитьI did the watermelon one the other day and it was super easy… I tried the next easy one “way too long words” and it seems simple but I really don’t know how to code it… c++ is my second language. I use js and I consider myself a beginner in it. Gonna try again later. C++ confused me from all the libraries it seems I need to download and also when I watch programmers on competition they already have some sort of set up and I don’t have anything, gotta do everything from scratch…
ОтветитьBlud thinks he is funny.
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Ответитьthanks you for vietnamese sub
ОтветитьI am a 1600. Does it make sense for me to solve 100+ 2200 problems? Because that's what I am doing
ОтветитьSpengler, are you serious about actually catching a ghost?
Ответитьi more fun when i typing with look to keybourd
Ответитьi need touch typing or not?
ОтветитьThat thumbnail with the og C++ tome
ОтветитьCan someone please tell me which book he is holding in his thumbnail? i can read the line thinking in C++ but apart from it im not able to see the author name.
Ответитьvery simple yet informative vídeo
Ответитьwhen you see the video on april 1st 😮
ОтветитьI am watching this video on 1st Apr 2023.
Ответитьthis video is not only about to be red but also for a random guys
Ответитьyou are awsome
ОтветитьIm getting trouble with tip5:if tutorial is hard to understand and the implementation is hard too, should you skip it or spend days on it? If you skip it, how is it any different working on it on the other day?
ОтветитьYou are so cute as you stop during the video after telling the joke like that
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Always little higher then levels
Always of different categories
If you don't know algorithm then learn from editorial
After 3 hr and not able then editorial
april fool sir that i missed
ОтветитьNo promotion, No extra talk to make video long. Exactly to the point. 💯❤️
ОтветитьI can't get myself to read editorials. It ruins the problem solving experience for me. How can I become a red coder without reading editorials
Ответитьmy man says thanks for the video but there's like 5 mins left
Ответить......THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO
ОтветитьAwesome 🔥🔥🔥
ОтветитьI remember a problem took me 3 days to solve. I won't waste that much time anymore.
Ответитьwhat's your handle name?(code forces, CodeChef)
ОтветитьMy advice is to learn computer science... especially computer architecture..then any language will make sense, and you will understand how to harness the problem solving abilities of any computer language and understand it's physical limitations..it also explains why many use C++ for competition...it's one of the most flexible and free range languages but of course required you to understand fundamentally how the Von Neumann computer science architecture works
ОтветитьLove from india brother 💕
ОтветитьHello! I am beginner in coding and I really like your videos. I think they are really interesting and you are nice guy!
Ответить"Thank you, I will fight for you :)"
Ответитьpractice practice practice.. I will meet you one day
ОтветитьI think i was doing a very bad mistake (: usually when i get stuck i keep trying even if it takes me to the next day to solve the problem 😐. thanks for the tip you might have just saved my life
Ответитьi love your video it just fun
ОтветитьWhat's the incentive to be good at solving these coding problems?
ОтветитьYeah okay got it, but is that rated?
ОтветитьThanks for sharing
ОтветитьMost liked tip by me is “practice”
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ОтветитьThank you bro ❤❤❤❤
ОтветитьLove this guys humor 😂.
ОтветитьCoool
ОтветитьWhen you say bye bye at starting, Then I focused on the video and saw that the video is still pending. The timeline is not complete and in video is bye bye. How 😄😄😄😄
ОтветитьDoes exist a book on math for software developers?
ОтветитьNot getting stuck on one question and instead watching editorial tip was very helpful, thanks!
ОтветитьNo. You need to know the principles and techniques of smart algorithms. And what is a technique? Well really, it is a way to transform a problem into an easier problem that has the same answer. Like N*(N+1)/2 instead of 1+2+3+ . . . + N. And that happens when you utilize all of the information given and its special properties to show it is a special case of what its straightforward representation is. You have to think in terms of general principles. sets, lists, trees - data structures - and how to reduce them.
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