I have seen many blogs about this, but I can't decide on what practice method is best. Could somebody give a good practice method?
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I have seen many blogs about this, but I can't decide on what practice method is best. Could somebody give a good practice method?
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What do you want to practice?
If you want to practice solving problems (or solving fast), use a ladder like C2Ladder, or just use the problemset directly.
But personally I suggest you practice in a specific topic. You need a guide that contains both tutorials and problems you need to solve in order to master that topic. I use OI Wiki, although it's only available in Chinese.
Could you suggest the best way to reach expert?