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By CrazyDiamond, history, 3 years ago, In English

I'm from Venezuela and here we've been struggling for a few years to find new competitors, last year in the ICPC Latin American Regional Venezuela sent only two teams and this year only one :c

My friends (lmn0x4F, jesuswr, AngelVzla99, JoTaR, totito) and I are planning on give a series of lessons recruit new competitors from our universities and teach them at least the basics. So there are two main questions we'd like to hear anyone's thoughts on

  • What is the best way to get people interested?

    We'd like to hear how did you learn about competitive programming and what kept you around, what things you think newcomers would find more appealing or interesting.
  • What topics do you think should be covered first?

    In your opinion what would be the ideal way to teach someone who knows nothing about competitive programming

We're open to any suggestions and we would really appreciate your help to bring back to life the culture of competitive programming in our country ;-)

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By CrazyDiamond, history, 5 years ago, In English

Hi Codeforces! I'm currently training to go to the ICPC World Finals and after yesterday's Latin American Regional I realized something: I know nothing of Geometry!

Well to be fair, I know a few things here and there because of highschool and college, but my understanding of it is such a chaotic mess that I find it really to apply that limited knowledge in contests.

I'm trying to fix that but I don't really know how to start, so if someone could give me advice on how to start learning geometry from scratch and how to properly move on to harder things in competitive programming (geometry-wise) I would really appreciate it. Moreover, if you could recommend geometry books that you think could help me I would be even more thankful :)

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