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Thanks For The Clarification ... :) |
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Yes.... you can try this contest by using C++ language...if the contest allows submissions in multiple programming languages...Based on the announcement , Kotlin Heroes: Episode 12 is designed to encourage participants to explore and practice Kotlin. However, for most contests on platforms like Codeforces, multiple programming languages, including C++, are often allowed. To confirm if C++ can be used for this competition, you'd need to check the contest rules and submission guidelines on the official competition page. Hope this will help you... :) GL... :) |
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Yes, it is an unrated contest on Codeforces. While it provides a great opportunity to practice and compete... it does not affect your Codeforces rating. These "special" contests are designed to encourage learning and participation... especially for those interested in Kotlin programming. GL you too..... :) |
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