I've seen many people writing many header files explicitly and not using bits/stdc++.h. Does using bits/stdc++.h have any disadvantages?
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Disadvantages of bits/stdc++.h ?
I've seen many people writing many header files explicitly and not using bits/stdc++.h. Does using bits/stdc++.h have any disadvantages?
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