11/7/2020 Update: Now open sourced at https://github.com/cpinitiative/usaco-guide!
Link: https://usaco.guide/
Recently, a group of experienced USACO contestants (led by the legendary Benq) have put together a "USACO Guide" that's designed to take you from any division to Platinum and beyond. It can be accessed here: https://usaco.guide/. Though it's structured around USACO, it can still be used by non-USACO contestants!
The guide provides a curated list of tutorial resources you can use to learn a particular topic, as well as a lot of practice problems for you to practice your implementation & application skills. It also comes with progress-tracking tools to help you stay motivated :)
This guide is still in the pre-release stage: a large number of modules, particularly the more advanced ones, are still incomplete. We are looking for feedback & contributors to help finalize the guide! We would very much appreciate the following:
- If you have any suggestions, bug reports, or thoughts, please leave a comment for discussion!
- If the wording of a module/module description can be improved, please leave a comment and we'll update it.
The following people have contributed significantly to the USACO Guide:
- Benq
- thecodingwizard
- caoash
- darren_yao
- nchn27
- frodakcin
- dolphingarlic
- & Others!
Note: This guide is not affiliated with the official USA Computing Olympiad organization.