Share your predictions for WF #46 and WF #47 <3
Share your predictions for WF #46 and WF #47 <3
Even if it takes you 7 years to upsolve a problem, there is no point in not doing it eventually.
Hello guys this Saady from Luxor, Egypt :D
I guess most of you gonna remember this blog: https://codeforces.com/blog/entry/127903
After seeing this blog I contacted siplusplus and suggested recording the Indomie trade as a short cinematic scene and she kindly accepted and liked the idea.
Let's get straight to the video, hope you like it :D
Special thanks to Felicia Limanta (siplusplus) and Vio Albert Ferdinand for their kind gift and support in making this video.
Here's a group photo after the trade
It's already April 18th- which means that INOI 2024 (the Indian National Olympiad of Informatics) is just three days away, happening on April 21st. As we approach the day, I (along with, I'm sure, other participants) am becoming increasingly nervous but also, undeniably, excited.
Good luck to everyone taking part! May the binary search be with you.
Hello Codeforces!
We are excited to invite you to compete in CALICO Spring '24! The contest starts Saturday, April 27, 2024 at 4:00 p.m. PT and will be 3 hours long. Registrations are now open and will be until April 24, 2023 at 11:59 p.m. PT, so register here while you can! The contest will take place on our custom judge platform and for the first time, contestants can compete online or in-person at UC Berkeley!
The CALICO team is proud to announce our first in-person contest ever—that's right, CALICO will be happening LIVE at UC Berkeley! We’ll be providing in-person contestants with exclusive merch, dinner, and opening/closing ceremonies with live guest speakers. This is also an excellent opportunity to explore the UC Berkeley campus, meet the team, and make new programming friends! If you’re interested, be sure to fill out this additional form in addition to the main registration form.
The California Informatics Competition (CALICO) is a semiannual team programming contest organized by students at the University of California, Berkeley. We create original problems to encourage students to grow their problem-solving skills and learn algorithms in fun and exciting ways. Check out our website to learn more about the contest and join our discord server to get announcements, make teams, hang out, and more!
The contest will be 3 hours long and you can compete solo or in a team of up to 3. There will be around 8-12 problems spanning a wide range of difficulty for all skill levels. Some problems will have bonus test sets, where more efficient or advanced solutions can earn additional points. At least one of the problems will be interactive. Anyone can compete, but only pre-college teams will be eligible to win prizes. Editorials for some problems will also be available after the contest. More details will be released as the contest date approaches.
These awesome problems and editorials are written, prepared, and tested by the CALICO Team, including Bungmint, plourde27, yjp20, bradley.louie1, EJam, spiralsim, Gotheru, ss1237, mudkip, fatant, alfphaderp, vcivek, voidcs, JayU_, skywire2000, and many more!
We’ve had a ton of fun creating these problems! We think there will be something interesting for everyone, regardless if you’re totally new or an experienced competitor.
Good luck on the contest!
Link to English flyer | Chinese flyer
In a 4-hour contest (Google Code Jam 2018 Final), he had 0 points for 3 hours and 45 minutes, and was at the bottom of the rank list.
But in the last 15 minutes something happened that he took the second position at once. How?
He was trying to target the most difficult problem and the 15th, I repeat, 15th submission was accepted as it was accepted and the Legend came up next to the tourist !
Risk is one such thing, which if missed is a big loss, but if taken, unimaginable results are at hand. But that risk must be calculated, time and energy must be invested behind it, there must be a promise not to give up, and there must be a mindset to accept the results...
Contests can have last-minute twists as if it is simulating real life.
Errichto is addressed as "Sir" by many in the coding community. He truly deserves the title "Sir".
Hello, Codeforces!
I have curated a Solo Practice Contest in the gym, Coding Challenge Alpha VI — by Algorave. The level of questions is medium. This is for anyone who loves giving contests and solving problems. This contest will be of most interest upto Expert rated coders, but I would also like to invite Div. 1 coders to participate as well. For anyone who wants to practice or just wants to go through the problems can register for our contest here. Hope you will enjoy solving the problems!
I would like to thank:
our problem setters JainWinn, vanshdhawan60, ankush.tyagi.07 and myself.
our problem testers tanmaytaneja2, vrintle, _bLIC_, JainWinn, vanshdhawan60, ankush.tyagi.07, BitWizz and myself.
JainWinn for the amazing poster design.
Contest Details:
We hope that this contest, regardless of your background, rating and result, will increase your exposure to competitive programming and make you better than you were yesterday. Have fun!
Note: You can also register for the contest while it is going on. You may want to check out our group for past contests.
UPD: The registration has started!
UPD2: The contest begins in 1 hour, all the best to all participants!
UPD3: Contest is made private, you can access the contest with this link.
UPD4: Congratulations to the winning contestants!
Congratulations to first solves as well!
Tomorrow (in 12 hours) is the main day of my first ICPC WF! The preparation is over. We are not worried, but, unfortunately, after all the rounds of Ptz, UCup, previous years' ICPCps, it is clear to us that we will not win a medal without any luck. Please cheer for us and wish us luck! For two of our team, including me, this is our last attempt at the finals.
You should be able to find us tomorrow somewhere on https://www.youtube.com/@ICPCLive/, we will be 47th WF St. Petersburg State University team.
Hello Everyone!
Coding Club NIT Silchar is back with Code Cauldron — Brew Your Code, the flagship event of our coding week, Townhall. So team up and get ready to cook up some intriguing solutions and munch on some tasty problems.
The coding competition is open to all undergraduate and dual degree programmers in India, although everyone is encouraged to participate in it. The contest will be based on ICPC guidelines. The top 3 teams will be eligible for prizes from a prize pool of 8K INR. There will be 8-9 problems, and you will be given 3 hours to solve them.
Rules:
Contets Time: The round will be on 21st April 2024 at 18:00 IST of duration 3:00 hrs.
Registration Link: https://forms.gle/Ny55RRtwwgU8WaFj7
Contest Link: https://codeforces.com/contestInvitation/1c56b1ba705d9b470690030c8644fd3182b7b097
The problems are written and prepared by Indrajit, jisangain, manikiran949, CipherSphinx_Raj, LikithReddy123, kanika119 and me (NegativeElo).
We would also like to thank :
And You for participating!