What you prefer to use for rough work during contests. Like a notebook or some kind of writing device .
Any suggestion which one is better . And if any kind of writing pad or device , please name it.
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What you prefer to use for rough work during contests. Like a notebook or some kind of writing device .
Any suggestion which one is better . And if any kind of writing pad or device , please name it.
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A Rough Notebook and a pen is enough during contests to use for rough work or visualization in my opinion.
Device? Dude, just use a paper and a pen. Thats enough.
While paper and pen is usually standard as everyone says, I'm also a fan of this tool for graph visualizations.
This is really nice, thank you. Hopefully I remember this site.
Depends on what type of "rough work" you want to do.
For generating ideas / planning the flow of your program: just pen and paper (can also practice to use brain only).
For observing patterns / trying small cases (especially MATHFORCES): pen and paper again, some brute force programs may help too. (use your local compiler, or online like jdoodle)
For visualizing graphs or geometry problems: pen and paper again, you may also use geogebra and desmos too.
Overall, I think pen and paper serve the purpose in most cases.
I sit in front of a mirror with a big pink marker and I write on my face