Introducing my codeforces setup

Revision en5, by chromate00, 2022-06-16 21:30:02

In this blog post (which I am shamelessly using for practicing how the blog works, nevermind about this), I am going to introduce to you, my codeforces setup.

First and most importantly, the chair. Some of you may understand the importance of the chair in competitive programming, while others may not. In my opinion, a fitting choice of chair is very crucial to getting a good rating on codeforces.

Aaaaaand here's a brief pic of the chair I use during codeforces rounds.

The chair

(Yes, I searched up the pic on google but I can assure you the chair is more or less identical to the one I use.)

...And now you should get what I mean by this. I have been doing my codeforces rounds on my phone, and I am pretty much on my way to getting used to it. Even fine IDEs exist! Though I won't state what IDE I use here (they're not free and I dont want to look like I'm advertising a paid product), search any programming language of your choice on the app store and you shall see an IDE of that language. (it's a shame though that theres not many mobile IDEs with multiple languages supported, I do wish there were some!)

Of course this is relatively inconvenient, compared to a desktop/laptop setup. However, it gives such a fresh feeling to your CP experience, and being able to compete virtually anywhere is a plus. I really recommend you to try problem solving on a mobile environment (at least when upsolving a contest), it will give you a very new and exciting experience.

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