The closest Contest is global round can you prepare more contest for improve our coding.
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The closest Contest is global round can you prepare more contest for improve our coding.
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You always have the option to participate in Virtual Contests.
I've said this before — preparing contests requires serious work. I'm sure people at Codeforces are working as hard as they can to frequently deliver quality contests. To me your post comes off as very entitled and demanding. I mean you are not paying for these contests or anything.
Also it's interesting how people requesting more contests always seem to be Div 2. I know it's most likely simply because there are much more people in Div 2, but still: you people get three times more contests than Div 1, and that's not counting the Div 3 contests. Appreciate that.
I think a nicer way to put it is, we love and appreciate problemsetters for their high-quality and fruitful efforts.
Actually, I should say, the community should balance the contest density. A week ago, there were contests every 2 days, which is quite frequent. But now, almost two weeks without contest. Balanceing the density will be ok.