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By newborn_child, history, 4 years ago, In English

Well there are great programmers across all over the world, i have huge respect for them.But still i want to know how Chinese programmers become red with in very few contests, what is main reason apart from hard/smart work, or they practice their own programming websites before coming to CF

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4 years ago, # |
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Chinese people have the highest IQ in the world.

https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/average-iq-by-country

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    It also has to do with how they are pushed (by parents or their education system idk) to study subjects like Maths from a very young age in comparison to other countries.

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    The average Chinese student would not be on Codeforces, using average IQs here is irrelevant. Still that wouldn't be the main factor as seen in https://mirror.codeforces.com/blog/entry/91237.

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I think a lot of them do a lot of practice on other places and are pretty good when they start cf.

But every so often I click on one of their rating graphs and see that they went from true master (i.e. they were around master level in a lot of contests, similar to how I am right now) to like international grand master or lgm in a matter of months, and that's extremely surprising for me -- I want to know how they do it too :) Share your tips please :P

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    that's what i am asking from where they practice CF or their own website which we don't know:(

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      Yeah, maybe there's some OJ that they use which has really good problems for growth/learning, but it's probably just a combination of working hard and working smart at the end of the day -- informatics culture is pretty advanced there (I could be wrong about this) so with a lot of people being really good alongside you and there to give you tips/help probably helps a lot with improvement. They might have figured out the meta of training for cp efficiently (although this might just be a stupid conclusion).

      Entertaining the idea of them getting super good from some secret OJ training sounds pretty cool too; it's very enigmatic :P or maybe I'm just childish haha

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Try uoj.ac

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    it's in Chinese :( Any way to get it in English?

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      Use google translator extension