Sorry, there's probably too much code for any font size to be visible on mobile. If you want to see the code, you can fullscreen/zoom into the video on a large screen, or you can download it directly from the KickStart leaderboard.
@Sun_set Yeah man, I see. It does depend on your families’ background. Like the son/daughter of parents of medical origin is likely to go in the same field. Similarly, it also depends on your education and its background, when you were introduced to programming. The most important part of it is having interest and passion to put time into it. Many who start with the intention of clearing a job interview are unlikely to continue participating in CP after getting one (at least I think so). Nevertheless, there are some who do it as a hobby. Obviously not everyone just turns out to be a Grandmaster or something all of a sudden.
@@arinroday302 You are mistaken my friend I do follow my own setup for competitive programming and data science. I am just curious and want to understand his setup as well. Being interested in setup does not mean that we don't code. I am Data Scientist and I still write code to express ideas. Please do not think everybody is interested in setup, you never know a comment could be a genuine request.
A lot of people are asking about my setup; I talk about it at the start of th-cam.com/video/ExmrrXi04vI/w-d-xo.html, go check that video out!
I just love it when you beat william.
Now you know he is Serious 5:27
lol
We hear so many keystrokes but we see less text being typed, why is that?
Damn, winning Kickstart with a perfect GPA at MIT.
Just how do you do it, man!?? :P
@Sun_set exactly lol. All we know is that his CF profile says he is from MIT
@Sun_set Quite the contrary, I know he didn't. You should check his previous Twitch stream, lmao
You can always check his LinkedIn
@@arinroday302 Says he got a 5.0 in his LinkedIn profile
You are on fire with all the contests 🔥
Awesome bro! Could you spend more time after contests to explain your solutions? Thanks!
He was so casual about wining lol
dream team: ecnerwala, william lin, errichto, scott wu.
Barely we see your screen's code (it's too small for mobile device)
Sorry, there's probably too much code for any font size to be visible on mobile. If you want to see the code, you can fullscreen/zoom into the video on a large screen, or you can download it directly from the KickStart leaderboard.
I wanted to see you doing a tutorial how to run these download_py codes and sh.
In mine when I run the Python file it only gives a syntax error.
What error?
@@chienglsictfried1858 Error : "Not a good programmer."
Problem A just took me 40m to do. lol
I'm only here to listen to his keyboard LuL
why there x[i]-=i in problem 3?
Which editor is that? Anyone know?
neovim
3 contests in a day? wow.
What's that extension?
is it possible for you to increase the editor font size in the future? the code isn't very easy to read.
He likes to keep it small
@@arinroday302 damm😂
how you move the cursor so fast using keyboard ??
He uses vim.
Heated gamer moment
pogchamp he's back
How can i be as good as him?.
practice
@Sun_set nothing called "in born talent" it takes time. Obviously more than 5 or so years. Be patient and keep practicing
No matter how much practice we do we can't be as good as him. He's gifted
@@aayush5474 absolutely disagreed
@Sun_set Yeah man, I see. It does depend on your families’ background. Like the son/daughter of parents of medical origin is likely to go in the same field. Similarly, it also depends on your education and its background, when you were introduced to programming.
The most important part of it is having interest and passion to put time into it. Many who start with the intention of clearing a job interview are unlikely to continue participating in CP after getting one (at least I think so). Nevertheless, there are some who do it as a hobby. Obviously not everyone just turns out to be a Grandmaster or something all of a sudden.
Which editor/IDE you use ?
vim
@@Nishy99 on arch Linux
@ecnerwala Can you make video about your competitive programming setup and tips and tricks if you use any? Thanks.
Every single person is just interested in setups.
@@arinroday302 You are mistaken my friend I do follow my own setup for competitive programming and data science. I am just curious and want to understand his setup as well. Being interested in setup does not mean that we don't code. I am Data Scientist and I still write code to express ideas. Please do not think everybody is interested in setup, you never know a comment could be a genuine request.
@@arinroday302 you should be interested in CP instead of setup
@@mangeshingle2825 yeah fine. The thing is he has answered this question in some kickstart video. His setup is really complicated too.
He has descibed his setup in one of his video .
I think in google kiskstart round g video ss.
Thank you.
Liking it.
----+-- Codula
so noisy
Meh noob
GOAT 🐐