I was trying out previous year's round 1 of Code Jam and most of the time, I am getting the right logic(even for C) but implementing it seems like a nightmare... Is it just me or are they really implementation heavy?
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I was trying out previous year's round 1 of Code Jam and most of the time, I am getting the right logic(even for C) but implementing it seems like a nightmare... Is it just me or are they really implementation heavy?
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codeforces blogs are dead
Am I that bad at implementation?
YES
Oh, you wanted to hear something else?
Seriously, you could be more honest. Codejam questions have very tough implementation most of the time.
I have faced the same issue really sucks to see even after cracking logic still getting WA, but the only, ONLY! and I cant stress enough on this THE ONLY THING WE CAN DO IS MORE PRACTICE.
No, you are my_tempo
I feel you, I can't remember the last time I implemented something that was correct on samples on my first attempt :/
Apparently Implementing B was easier than Implementing A today(atleast for me) due to writing the wrong function of comparing two strings numerically . Oh God I suck so much at implementations