This is the first time I see pdf editorials for a round that is not for ICPC or similar contest. I love the format and just wanted to support the setters by writing this blog.
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This is the first time I see pdf editorials for a round that is not for ICPC or similar contest. I love the format and just wanted to support the setters by writing this blog.
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I think it is bad because there are things we do not understand, and we need to ask questions, but the announcement is too full for us to do so, and our questions are hidden from view.
I think there should be a discussion page after the contest to prevent this. PDF editorials are cool
Ok that is understandable.
I love the pdf format but the nonexistence of comments are not acceptable. I think they can add a pdf link to the blog just like this: A Way to Practice Competitive Programming
This way it would be more practical
Agreed. Thanks for the constructive suggestion.