I am a second-year student too. Last year i couldn't pass to semi final because of my preparation. If you work hard you can at least take a good place at least in your continent
Hey don't leave codeforces for now . Its so useful in long run and if you want to do algorithm question you can still do it from codeforces simply use the tag. Question in leetcode are sufficient for interview and it can easily be done in 1 month,better you should explore more codeforces and cses. For structured way in DSA you can follow striver A to Z DSA sheet like for standard algorithmic problems.
Cf has more advanced stuff so i think everyone should start from leetcode then move to this platform..if you are good at maths then you might do some cf problems easily
Thanks for the advice !!! I agree with you, after a dozens of lc problems I find it a bit too basic but sometimes a lot of adhoc and implementation in cf make my brain kinda numb:), I will try the sheet you recommended and see if it works out
it makes no sense for you to quit codeforces if you want to learn things such as li chao tree, you will never find a problem that needs you to use a li chao tree on leetcode. leetcode only contains well known problems, that could be asked on an interview, and thats basically it. leetcode isn't actually cp
Thanks for the explanation !!! I mean both platforms have their advantages but sometimes I want to make use of the algos I learned, you can rarely find problems which uses dijkstra or other graph problems in both platforms. But thats only a consideration and I dont have any intentions to quit CF soon:)
I am a second-year student too. Last year i couldn't pass to semi final because of my preparation. If you work hard you can at least take a good place at least in your continent
Thanks for the support man !
Hey don't leave codeforces for now . Its so useful in long run and if you want to do algorithm question you can still do it from codeforces simply use the tag. Question in leetcode are sufficient for interview and it can easily be done in 1 month,better you should explore more codeforces and cses. For structured way in DSA you can follow striver A to Z DSA sheet like for standard algorithmic problems.
Cf has more advanced stuff so i think everyone should start from leetcode then move to this platform..if you are good at maths then you might do some cf problems easily
Thanks for the advice !!! I agree with you, after a dozens of lc problems I find it a bit too basic but sometimes a lot of adhoc and implementation in cf make my brain kinda numb:), I will try the sheet you recommended and see if it works out
I suggest to don't watch the testcase when it have not accepted verdict and not to watch editorial as well(you can just ask hints)
Thanks for the suggestion ! Peaking through the tutorials is not the best idea but after sometime of struggling I was kinda down bad
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Hey, I want to join this journey too 😄
it makes no sense for you to quit codeforces if you want to learn things such as li chao tree, you will never find a problem that needs you to use a li chao tree on leetcode. leetcode only contains well known problems, that could be asked on an interview, and thats basically it. leetcode isn't actually cp
Thanks for the explanation !!! I mean both platforms have their advantages but sometimes I want to make use of the algos I learned, you can rarely find problems which uses dijkstra or other graph problems in both platforms. But thats only a consideration and I dont have any intentions to quit CF soon:)
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What's your rating ?
Currently standing at 1349:)
wait, you participated in icpc selection contest for your university?
Yes for my uni, but with the amount of seniors and Cp-ers who started in highschool makes it pretty hard to qualify. Hope I get there someday
3:07 wait,what? how?
Maybe its an exaggeration but I know a lot of people who study CP for 6-8 hours everyday:)