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How do you compile your solution directly from sublime!? Which plug in do you use to parse all the Test cases from the contest page!? Could you please share the details! Thanks..
Ctrl + B to compile. Google is your friend if you need to change some settings.
I do compile using sublime , but what I was particularly interested in was the automatic scrubbing of the test cases from the web page of the contest. Something like what Petr does using the Java Plugin. Is there a similar plugin for sublime, or do we need to copy — paste — test all the test cases one at a time .
How are you using include <bits/stdc++.h> ?
As I know on macos it's impossible to use include <bits/stdc++.h>
https://discuss.codechef.com/questions/81564/bitsstdch-does-not-work-in-mac-os
Then I will be able to use only "...stdc++.h", but jonathanirvings uses <...stdc++.h>
He probably uses GCC, installed through homebrew or macports or something.
Why? you are able to use <...stdc++.h>. Maybe this article will help.
http://mirror.codeforces.com/blog/entry/47152
Thank you ;D
Helped so much
do anyone have this video i am not able to find it on youtube if someone can send me the link it would be really helpful