I've noticed in the last few Codeforces contests that almost all problem statements are very long and contain a lot of useless parts.
For example in this problem, the first 4 paragraphs are completely useless, which is about 40% of the problem description.
I don't see any fun in reading a lot of useless parts, and I used to read and understand everything carefully because it could contain something important.
Why should I waste the contest time in reading and understanding useless parts?
I wish to see smaller and more direct description in the next contests.
What do you think about this?
For example in this problem, the first 4 paragraphs are completely useless, which is about 40% of the problem description.
I don't see any fun in reading a lot of useless parts, and I used to read and understand everything carefully because it could contain something important.
Why should I waste the contest time in reading and understanding useless parts?
I wish to see smaller and more direct description in the next contests.
What do you think about this?
In my current job I usually spend 90% of time to just understand matter of problem, and only about 10% of working time to solve it.
I totally prefer such statements though.
There was a contest where each statement was two-five lines long, and I loved it.
And also I have never seen an interesting background story in the problem statement. Usually they are pretty rediculous. And I'm not into that kind of humor which is usually used in the problem statements.
So if someones made a contest with no stories whatsoever, I would be very happy :)
At least, I think a story part should be short enough.
All statements are read again after a competition ;)
Vladislav Isenbaev is a two-time champion of Ural, vice champion of TopCoder Open 2009, and absolute champion of ACM ICPC 2009. In the time you will spend reading this problem statement Vladislav would have solved a problem. Maybe, even two. . .