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By Bahman_Hashemi, history, 4 weeks ago, In English

I really need to upsolve the problems that I wasn't able to solve them in the contest but I don't know any useful youtube channel or something like that which they put the video editorial for the contest and solve them, does anyone know any channel like that?

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By Bahman_Hashemi, history, 4 weeks ago, In English

It is so dismal that tourist has become an LGM again... he really deserved rank 1# and to remain the one and only Tourist in the CF community ): BTW it is clear that the next contest he will become the TOURIST, till then I can't wait...

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By Bahman_Hashemi, history, 7 weeks ago, In English

It’s a bummer that we can’t change our votes on comments or blog posts! Sometimes our opinions shift as we read more or think things over, and it would be great to have the option to adjust our votes. It would be wonderful if you could consider making that change MikeMirzayanov !!!

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By Bahman_Hashemi, history, 7 weeks ago, In English

Hi to CF community!!! Gaming can seriously boost your programming skills. It sharpens problem-solving and logical thinking, as many games require critical strategies and quick decision-making. Games like "Portal" or "StarCraft" teach you to approach challenges analytically, while creative games like "Minecraft" enhance your design thinking. Multiplayer games improve teamwork and communication, essential in coding projects. Plus, the persistence you develop from failing and trying again in games translates well to debugging code. Ultimately, gaming isn't just fun; it can make you a better programmer. So next time you game, know you're leveling up your coding skills too!

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