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By estoy-re-sebado, history, 2 years ago, In English

Two weeks ago I broke my right hand. This is forcing me to code one-handed for the time being. One might think this is a total disaster, but I only perform 100-150 rating points below my normal (tested on a burner account), and it's getting closer the more I practice.

Some things I've noticed:

  • I type and edit code at roughly 35% my usual speed
  • during contests I usually fully solve a problem in my head but lack the time to implement it
  • I rarely find the simplest solution to problems that are hard for me but, if I did, I probably would have enough time to implement it

Some conclusions to draw:

  • if you are atrocious at typing, you can maybe get +100 rating points from improving it. If you're ok at it, don't bother.
  • finding simpler solutions leads to more solved problems which will increase your rating a lot more than speed

So, if you're looking for a challenge, join the club. Break your own hand with a hammer Tie one of your hands behind your back for the next rated round!

Cheers

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Hi estoy-re-sebado, I hope your hand gets well soon. I am already a part of the club. I had an accident on 8th Nov and broke my right wrist and elbow. I still participated in the LeetCode weekly contest on 12th Nov. I was initially skeptical about the decision but it later turned out to be good as I made the last submission at 1:29:44, just 16 seconds before the contest ended. I had discovered the solution 30 minutes before but I took so much time typing with only my left hand. The joy I felt after the final solution got accepted is beyond words.

I totally agree, that fast typing won't take you far, you need to figure out solutions to problems. Also, never use anything as an excuse to participate in a contest, there is nothing to be lost.

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This reminds me of last month when I went on a trip and used my mobile phone to participate in AtCoder ABC.

It has been proven that although the input was slow and my performance was not as good as usual, I still reached a performance of 1700+ (Approximately 1900 in Codeforces).