Everyday people want to know how to become red. They will visit YouTube, LinkedIn, Codeforces and such other sites to find the answer but the hunt still continues. Hence, I will provide the solution for once and for all.
Step 1: Practice. Solve problems and give contests.
Step 2: Stop reading and watching tips. There is no magic. The answer is Step 1.
Why aren't you red?
Why aren't you red?
I don't know how to become red.
The point of my comment (besides wanting to communicate with someone) was that there is something-like a contradiction of someone who is not red to give advices on how to become red. As a poor gives advice on how to get rich. Though I don't say that such advice is definitely wrong. A poor can know how to become rich. For many reasons it can be true.
But
we live in a society (...) where the statement is inseparable from the author. Noone reads cyan comments. Only red comments matter. And if a one want to be listened he (not she) needs to become red. We don't need Everest, We need Golgotha: Jesus Akbar!
GLM!!!
Post just explained, practice.
he is, can confirm
Go and learn binary search ~ Um_nik
Solve 1000 problems in increasing difficulty, from 800(depending on your current level) to 2500.
Does "Increasing order of difficutly" mean that if I solved a problem with rating $$$2000$$$, then I need to solve only $$$\ge 2000$$$ problems? I mean are you picking some non-decreasing subsequence from the archive?
Is there some time period in which I need to solve $$$1000$$$ problems? For example, in a one year.
Should I implement solution or thinking in right direction is enough?
Thanks to you JagguBandar I am on the right path to become Red
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