But the Codeforces rating system could become broken. So, I propose that we can have two separate rating systems. Virtual rating: applies to all users. Verified-human rating: only those who participate in onsite contest and perform on Codeforces online contests at a similar level as they perfor...
or try to google a bit for some help. Leetcode is just a skill, like chess or lifting weights, you can just practice and shoot up in skill, even if it feels overwhelming, confusing, intimidating at the start. You
I started solving CF problems in a fixed difficulty range every day recently. From what I've heard, as a thumb rule you should solve X+200 (where X is your rating) difficulty problem, so I tried to solve problems rated from 2300 to 2400. After solving a few problems, I discovered tha...
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Why do people need to know about this? The why sets you up ... it sets up your whole presentation and in life, you're going to have to deal with people no matter where you're going and whenever you're dealing with people, you're going to have to talk. So by practicing storytelli...
GPT-4 has some coding work to do GPT-4 still has some work to do with its coding skills, which is curious since one of its marketed uses is for helping developers. Its rating for Codeforces, which hosts competitive programming events, is 392, which puts it way down in the Newbie catego...
I would like some tips to help me improve. Currently, I can solve problems rated around 800 in Div. 4. I can solve problems A, B, and C in Div. 4 contests, but no more than that. In Div. 3, I can sometimes solve problem A, but I don’t know what to study to improve. ...
How to Approach Problems in Practice Alright, so codeforces seems good. Why only a rating range where you can solve ~30-40% of the time? Shouldn't you be practicing coming up with solutions on your own? Well, like I said earlier, you want to come across as many concepts as quickly ...
So yeah, that's my opinion. Let CP get into your mind and find a true desire to practice. Don't try to force yourself to practice in an organized way. I know that this blog may discourage some people, but they wouldn't go far with such an attitude. I also think that it can hel...