Which codeforces contest are suitable for virtual participation to learn as many standard techniques and algorithms as possible?
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Which codeforces contest are suitable for virtual participation to learn as many standard techniques and algorithms as possible?
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How virtual contests and algorithms are related? If you want to practice try any educational/div2, if you want to learn algos — solve div2 E/F or div1 C+
What I meant to say that I have heard that some rounds(esp. Educational) have problems which teach some standard algorithms and techniques whereas in some rounds problems are observation-based and completely new.
Turns out you already knew the answer.
So you mean that practising educational rounds can help me learn techniques?
There is a reason behind the name "Educational".