I want to learn the different patterns of problem solving specifically to get better on codeforces if you have experience on the same. Please help me by commenting them here so i can create a study material for myself. Thanks!
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I want to learn the different patterns of problem solving specifically to get better on codeforces if you have experience on the same. Please help me by commenting them here so i can create a study material for myself. Thanks!
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CSES is probably one of the best sites for learning patterns, really recommend it: https://cses.fi/problemset/
(their book Competitive Programmer’s Handbook is also very good)
Codeforces.
Like, for real, you'd get better at (specifically) Codeforces when you got to understand how the site and its content works (and of course with enough fundamental algorithmic and problemsolving skills).