What was your graduation final project?
I think that most top coders (i.e tourist, petr, Mr weak mind, ...) did something amazing. After all probably reds are better in the academia rather than the industry, so I expect many interesting researchs.
If you did something interesting share in the comments!
113 upvotes but no reply :/
*one completely unnecessary reply
*another completely unnecessary reply
*another completely unnecessary reply
I hope we're alternating between upvotes and downvotes here XD
Nice Observation
It means i will get upvote on my comment now xD
This means I should get downvotes here. :( Someone please prove me wrong.
Dont want to miss the chance of getting upvote
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Getting downvotes just because of a single dot :|
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Reply to this If you can.
I'll try.
Well this is fun xD
I curse the one who downvotes me for eternal hell.
Hello
Guys, are we on downvote or upvote?
I am not sure so I will comment twice in a row!
That's a bold move, cotton.
I finished my job of upvoting and downvoting above comments. xD.
Does that mean I will get downvotes
Time to get some upvotes
I'm depressed so I want downvotes
Why are you depressed?
Okay I'll try
Is this free contribution?
Obv no.
that means i will get some upvotes :)
No you won't
this blog has very deep comments
Let's make it deepest one!
There is no pattern.now There is a bug above
haha loser
I hope this is gonna end some day
keep on hoping
Will CF get stack overflow while DFS over this comment tree?
No but I'll get more downvotes.
ok, I can take downvotes
You don't deserve downvotes. I do!
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ok I think it's downvotes only now. btw you are cool errichto
I just want to delete it
I am building Quantitative Trading Engine for myself and my client. And I decided to submit this as my graduation project.
I wrote a paper -- "Separation of R- and S- Etodolac Enantiomers by High Performance Liquid Chromatography — Florence Detector after Derivatization with (1R)-(-)-Menthyl Chloroformate" -- chemistry papet, which most codeforces users might not interested in.
I can read that. Sounds like a classical diastereomers separation, but as almost always that could be more difficult...
Did you major in chemistry? If so, why? Your rating shows you're really good at math and algorithms.
One should not discuss or share the solutions until the competition is over :)
I worked with dynamic graphs on a distribution network, I also shared it in scientific weeks in my university. I proposed a method to solve many related problems in my thesis. Maybe this could be an opportunity to find interested people in my work.