Happy Nauryz everyone who celebrates it. Wish all of you good health, great success, happiness.
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Happy Nauryz everyone who celebrates it. Wish all of you good health, great success, happiness.
Happy Women's day to all female members on Codeforces. Wish you all stay beautiful and clever and keep making us happy!
My prediction :
Teams going to ACM ICPC World Final 2017.
Happy birthday! Wishing you a good health, happiness and great success. May all your wishes come true.
Hi!
1) What do you think, what should be a good problemset in CF round?
For example, in ACM-ICPC contest Bill Poucher think that, in addition to having each team solve at least one problem, it’s essential to plan the problemset in to make sure while each problem is solved by at least one team, no team solves all the problems and stays focused until the very end.
2) What should be the pretests? Should the author tries to consider all the cases in the protests? Or should the author specifically to put a few cases for hacks?
My prediction:
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