Hi all.
Recently, I've been having some problems with the execution time of Top-Down DP approaches in some OJ. So, I'd like to know from your experiences (contests/competitions/rounds) whether it is safe to keep solving problems this way.
Thanks!
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Hi all.
Recently, I've been having some problems with the execution time of Top-Down DP approaches in some OJ. So, I'd like to know from your experiences (contests/competitions/rounds) whether it is safe to keep solving problems this way.
Thanks!
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On some judges, Top-down JAVA codes did not pass unless I converted them bottom-up. However, I never had problem with top-down vs Bottom up when using C++. Most of these were on SPOJ.