Dear antontrygubO_o, I've seen alot of your problems on different platforms, I understand you're a math guy but constructive algorithms isn't the only topic there is in competitive programming.
Yours sincerely,
antiMathforces
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Dear antontrygubO_o, I've seen alot of your problems on different platforms, I understand you're a math guy but constructive algorithms isn't the only topic there is in competitive programming.
Yours sincerely,
antiMathforces
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"Yours sincerely" and "#antonsucks" don't mix very well, you can dislike a round, but don't attack the writer who spent a lot of time on writing the problems.
Competitive programming is a math contest where you write programs instead of proofs.
okay, so DSA is useless?
Yep
DSA is a tool. You don't say that hammer is useless because you are not hammering nails every day.
oh, I see. So competitive programming is just a math contest? thank you for the definition, I never knew.
Welcome to the harsh reality :)