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The same happened with me i was writing the code in ideone and i wasn't aware it was in public mode. I apologize for my mistake. |
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Go ahead, I'll wait. But given your track record, I won't hold my breath. |
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I see you're putting in a lot of effort into trolling instead of problem-solving. Maybe that's why you've solved only one problem in five years. Work on yourself instead of making baseless accusations |
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Thans. Do you any advice about practice styles to improve problem solving skill and also improve codeforces ratimg? |
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Solving problems efficiently is about logic and experience, not nationality. If you have actual advice, feel free to share. Otherwise, I’ll keep improving while you keep trolling. |
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Thanks for your insightful suggestions. |
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Haha, I totally agree—this happens to me too! Starting with a solution before understanding the problem can make it harder, but thinking it through makes it simpler over time. I love your idea of testing guesses to find the truth—great for those tricky Div 2Cs. It happens to us all! Any quick tips for spotting the right path faster? |
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Auto comment: topic has been updated by tonmoy197 (previous revision, new revision, compare). |
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