[user:Radewoosh,2024-01-12] inspired me by [completing](https://codeforces.net/blog/entry/122793) Project Euler, and I recently [started](https://projecteuler.net/progress=ivanovmp), slow but steady, solving its problems. I don't mind anybody adding me as a friend on Project Euler, my friendship key is `2127163_Nfm9cefxGAeG7IFcmgDjuSHMkpuDRZhO`, please enter it on [this page](https://projecteuler.net/friends) if you're registered and you'd like to see me in your friend list. (Similarly, you'll appear in my friend list.)↵
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I also record the process and upload on Youtube because, according to the rules, problems 1–100 are allowed for public analysis (although I'm afraid there won't be any serious or interesting problems in the first hundred). As for now, uploaded are:↵
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* [problems 1–3](https://youtu.be/k2rRnfDxDME);↵
* [problems 4–12](https://youtu.be/oQ0AXSwlVog);↵
* [problems 13–24](https://youtu.be/aOBgin-XGkQ);↵
* [problems 25–36](https://youtu.be/PZpHdpsThuY).↵
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These are screencasts, I would even call them editorials, but (at least in the earlier problems) there isn't exactly much to explain. Watch if you like!
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I also record the process and upload on Youtube because, according to the rules, problems 1–100 are allowed for public analysis (although I'm afraid there won't be any serious or interesting problems in the first hundred). As for now, uploaded are:↵
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* [problems 1–3](https://youtu.be/k2rRnfDxDME);↵
* [problems 4–12](https://youtu.be/oQ0AXSwlVog);↵
* [problems 13–24](https://youtu.be/aOBgin-XGkQ);↵
* [problems 25–36](https://youtu.be/PZpHdpsThuY).↵
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These are screencasts, I would even call them editorials, but (at least in the earlier problems) there isn't exactly much to explain. Watch if you like!