Learn from the Legendary Indian Coders from IIT Roorkee: Vaibhav, Saharsh, Adarsh
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ม.ค. 2025
- Join us to meet the Team Triangulation:
1. Adarsh Kumar: adkroxx
2. Saharsh Luthra: RonnieOSullivan
3. Vaibhav Gosain: gvaibhav21
They are from IIT Roorkee and will be going to ICPC WF 2018.
I will ask them basic questions about what ACM ICPC is all about, the challenges that the students face while preparing for it, and their journey and strategies for programming.
Join the live stream to meet them personally and ask them anything you want to about competitive programming, ICPC, etc.
Some of the useful links and tips:
1. Adarsh and Saharsh learnt a great deal of math from "projecteuler.net".
2. Online resources to learn new things in programming: Refer multiple resources on Codeforces, TopCoder, etc.
3. Exhaustive list of topics/concepts for Competitive Programming: www.codechef.com/certification/prepare
4. Try to maintain balance b/w Competitive Programming and your Academics.
5. Team selection and team practise is crucial for preparation for ACM ICPC.
6. Upsolving is the most important task that every programmer must practise.
7. Codeforces has "ASC contests" which has awesome problems that improve your problem solving.
Thx i got my next step
Practice ki spelling😅
I feel, it was worth more than a year watching this video. Thanks alot Rachit
Thanks Amit, glad its helping students :)
Very pleased to hear from Vaibhav, Adarsh and Saharsh. Thanks Rachit for bringing them live on youtube.
2-3 daily practise this is what we programmers from lower clg need to keep in mind ..!! For us it gonna take atleast 4 hour to cope with the competitive environment !!
Thank you Rachit Sir for such videos, and congratulations team Triangulation.
How do you maintain college and competitive programming at the same time.?
Means what if your exams are near how do you make time for it??
Satyam Sharma they had exams starting from 19th Feb, and they decided to go live still on 17th :P
But obviously when you have exams, you leave these things aside a lil bit. Though you might still look at contest problems and then think about them while you are idle.
@@RachitJain really i cant believes
Can you please let us know about your skills when you got internship at grofers and after one year at Flipkart
How can I apply for internships and how to prepare for that
Great video Rachit... I have a one doubt. Is that CCDSAP by codechef worth giving to expect a call from Directi, If one cleared advanced level of that exam??
i wanted to ask the question..you got your answer simranjit?
@Gaurav Khede yes , you are qualified for second round in directi after ccdsap by codechef
Sir,for beginner plz suggest step by step process to become a 7 star on codechef.
Vaibhav is 7* on codechef
thanks for this interview rachit its awsome i was a fan of this guys
Rachit thanks from another
How would you compare codechef, codeforces, hackerrank? As a beginner which platform do you recommend to start on? Personally I feel hackerrank is more user friendly. But from the content and quality perspective how does hackerrank compare with codechef, codeforces etc?
Hackerrank is good to start codechef provides still more beginner problems
Ki
Can a BCA student apply for ACM-ICPC, please reply soon, admission process is about to start.
congratulations team triangulation
Can i get their cf handle?
bhaisahab!! world finals
In which month is internship process of major company starts
Can you give the CodeForces handle of India's #1 on Project Euler who did more than 500 problems ?
So what happened? Did they win? I am not aware of ACM ICPC, so don't know where to look for leaderboard and what not. Also did any Indian team win ACM ICPC or were runner ups in previous years? Like I know that there is no Indian who has won Codejam as of today.
No man no indian won acm icpc 4-5 indian teams like IITRoorke,IIT Bombay ,IIIT Hyderabad and others among 100-120 teams worldwide
ITMO rules... In most of the icpc or every..
congratulations team triangulation , your sincerest endeavours lead you here....keep it up..
how important are college projects....and is just competitive programming enough from a job perspective.
Do you seriously think that writing unreadable/non-maintainable code in a short time span is going to be enough to get you a job? Of course college projects are more important if you are looking to get a job. Industry programming is vastly different from competitive programming. You cannot compare apples to oranges. At most, competitive programming is fun as a hobby and trains your problems solving skills.
does a project need to be a breakthrough like something very new or it can be some old idea just to teach you the concepts like parallel programming ,version control,working in team etc.
@@aditya7955 just to give you a idea. People make to do list, calender, library management. Such basic project and still get selected. Make a small thing but know *everything* about it. Why and why nots.
Just out of curiosity and a big help from you Rachit .... I am in 3rd sem ... and about to complete enough practise to crack any coding test of ggle , ms till the end of 4th sem . ( Well only just enough ) , though more focused on specialisation ( ML and Data science ) and making projects . Well , please suggests the best path , should continue with ACPC or else competitive coding as I am preferring hackathons over Comp. coding now . Thanks .
You guys are orange and you're saying you qualified because competition was easier !
Last year some really good teams competed from India which were
not present this year, you can find Indian teams qualified to world finals 2017 here: codeforces.com/blog/entry/49340 . Many of them were/are now/have been Red/yellow. There is some luck involved, but overall the better teams qualified. That being said, although there is some correlation, being good at codeforces != getting top ranks in ICPC, the two formats are very different.
Having two oranges is more than sufficient to represent India in ICPC, I think :). What advice do you have for someone who, after lots of practice is able to solve Div 2 A and B, but is now trying to solve C and D ? (Me).
All the best for ICPC finals. May you make India proud.
Saurabh mishra is also a top coder from iit roorkee
i am a student from Hyderabad though our college has good name it doesn't have a good coding culture actually the theory behind what i learnt in Algorithms is awesome but when it comes to implementation it really sucks at the core i am presently in 5th semester and i have done some projects which are related to databases and some Algorithms implementation but i am confused where to start from... #competitive programming as (#Rachitjain) you said the journey of your programming started in ...2-2 sem ... i need some suggestions like what to be more focussed like #topics and resources from where i can start .... and surely i will follow your videos #Rachitjain .... keep uploading videos like this .......they are helping a lot....
i have started from 12th std
solving firstly on codechef
awesome!
Please mention that website name....on which they solved 300 maths based problems in 1st year
ProjectEuler
www.hackerrank.com/contests/projecteuler/challenges this is the jackpot they are talking about
So I am starting competitive Programming now ... 4th sem March 18 ... Do I have a chance to represent India in ACM ICPC or can I be in top 20 from India . I don't have a team all alone. Iam not from IIT and in my college nobody gives a shit about CP. .. please help .
thanks for explanation , from JIIT-128
Great video Rachit
Hello Rachit Sir. I am currenty on 1846(expert) at codeforces. trying to turn Candidate master since last one year. But I am unable to turn. Please help me to tell any topics needed to crack CM.
Why you left CP I SAW YOUR CODEFORCES PROFILE
I could solve only 50. Problems in project Euler
Adarsh Hairstyle shows his dedication 🤣
Can you tell me who is who
Sir i have a question, i'm extremely interested in analysing, designing of different algorithms.. please suggest me what is the best programming language for analysis and design of algorithms.. c/c++/java /c# /python etc?? . Pleaseeee sir answer me i'm veryyyy confused now and please say what is the best video resources??.. pleaseeee sir 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏...
Hi Chinmay, Analysis and design of algorithms is separate topic and you can implement them in any programming language. Dijkstra is an algorithm, you can work to design the algorithm for shortest path and then implement it in C++, Java or Python. So, pick up any language(I love C++) and grow your roots in both topics - programming as well as design of Algorithms.
🤗👌👍👌👍 bro English me to bohot se forener padate hai .. mere liye to English me Ulta mutka hao
I am a second year CS student is it too late now to start competitive programming .? My maths is also not up to the mark..!?
souravk229 its great you automate a lot of arithmetic work. And you will also learn great deal of maths. Just start. Just start
Never too late.
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can a team of 40year olds can participate?
even though i'm late, this is one of rule: Enrolled in a degree program at an institution (in or outside India) that can sponsor you. so i'm guessing we have to be student to participate
So i am from Delhi and am inclined towards CS and IT...
So what should i choose like chemical or some other stream from one of the IITs(coz i won't get CS for sure)
Or CS from DTU(formerly DCE) or NSIT or IIIT-D?
The choice should rely mainly on your interest. And CS from IIIT-D or NSIT is pretty good, They have a great coding culture there. :)
Kaushal Agarwal Thanks a lot!!!
My interests are towards CS and IT only but ppl stress on going to IITs no matter whatever stream u get... But thanks for the advice i'll go for CS from NSIT or IIIT-D coz staying in Delhi has it's comforts..
Thanks😊
good yar
Hlo bhai
Hi
crap man, these are iit students already scholor's.
nice
thanks
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congratulations team triangulation , your sincerest endeavours lead you here....keep it up..
good yar
congratulations team triangulation , your sincerest endeavours lead you here....keep it up..
congratulations team triangulation , your sincerest endeavours lead you here....keep it up..
congratulations team triangulation , your sincerest endeavours lead you here....keep it up..
congratulations team triangulation , your sincerest endeavours lead you here....keep it up..
congratulations team triangulation , your sincerest endeavours lead you here....keep it up..