FPythonX's blog

By FPythonX, history, 9 months ago, In English

Hello, codeforces!

Starting today, I’m embarking on a bold challenge: solving 1000 competitive programming problems in 100 days. That means 10 problems a day — no excuses.

My goal is simple but ambitious: improve my problem-solving skills, develop discipline, and build momentum in mastering algorithms and data structures.

Every day, I’ll set up a mini contest for myself, solve it, and publish a blog post with an editorial-style breakdown of the problems and my approach to solving them.

This blog series will document the journey — the struggles, the growth, the unexpected insights, and the daily grind of becoming better at coding, one problem at a time.

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try not to burn out

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It's not quantity that matters, but quality. If you solve 10 tasks with a rating of 800, then there will be no progress.

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    I usually set 5 problems of 800-1100, 3 problems of 1200-1600, and 2 problems of 1700-2200 and I am busy.

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lets goo