nor's blog

By nor, 16 months ago, In English

I am a logic gate. Ask me anything.

  • Vote: I like it
  • +125
  • Vote: I do not like it

| Write comment?
»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it +14 Vote: I do not like it

Why am I sensing a pattern here?

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it +66 Vote: I do not like it

    I'm afraid that I don't know the answer to that question.

    • »
      »
      »
      16 months ago, # ^ |
        Vote: I like it +3 Vote: I do not like it

      How can we ask you something if you are a logic gate?? you should let us go through it??

»
16 months ago, # |
Rev. 3   Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

Can you tell me what max rating I can achieve by this year? [Future Prediction]

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it +29 Vote: I do not like it

    Only limited by your imagination and hard work, but based on my experience, I'd say 1800-1900 is a reasonable goal to have.

    • »
      »
      »
      16 months ago, # ^ |
        Vote: I like it +8 Vote: I do not like it

      Please, predict for me too, assuming that I will spend 3 hours a day in average without big breaks.

      • »
        »
        »
        »
        16 months ago, # ^ |
          Vote: I like it +17 Vote: I do not like it

        I don't think that's the right question to ask, I was merely suggesting a reasonable goal. Depends a lot on how fast you learn and other things, but it won't be a surprise if your rating stays within [1800, 2400]. You might want to read this blog I wrote about my perspective on learning.

    • »
      »
      »
      16 months ago, # ^ |
        Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

      What should be a reasonable goal for me?

      • »
        »
        »
        »
        16 months ago, # ^ |
          Vote: I like it +11 Vote: I do not like it

        Just an estimate, but I think a reasonable goal can be 1800-2100

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

What keyboard switches do you use :)

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it +31 Vote: I do not like it

    I don't really use keyboard switches — just my laptop keyboard for competitive programming suffices :)

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

How to improve problem solving for long term growth?

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

    Consistent practice, plus lots of perseverance and thinking time. And once you solve a problem, try to internalize the steps you took so that you can solve other problems in a similar manner. Maybe you'd like to read this blog.

    • »
      »
      »
      16 months ago, # ^ |
        Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

      Can you please tell me how can I improve more?

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it +8 Vote: I do not like it

most hilarious moment in IIT-D you witnessed :)

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
    Rev. 2   Vote: I like it +6 Vote: I do not like it

    I'm not sure what IIT-D is. /s

    • »
      »
      »
      16 months ago, # ^ |
        Vote: I like it +96 Vote: I do not like it

    • »
      »
      »
      16 months ago, # ^ |
        Vote: I like it +64 Vote: I do not like it

      IITD is an overrated college in india

      • »
        »
        »
        »
        16 months ago, # ^ |
          Vote: I like it +13 Vote: I do not like it

        true, IIT Dh much better

      • »
        »
        »
        »
        16 months ago, # ^ |
        Rev. 2   Vote: I like it -33 Vote: I do not like it





        It is supposed to be overrated, after all it is quite challenging to get into any of the top IITS

        • »
          »
          »
          »
          »
          16 months ago, # ^ |
            Vote: I like it +30 Vote: I do not like it

          It was obviously a sarcastic statement, apparently you are not from any IIT ig.

          • »
            »
            »
            »
            »
            »
            16 months ago, # ^ |
            Rev. 2   Vote: I like it -42 Vote: I do not like it

            First things first, I don't need to join any IIT to speak facts.

            How would you know if I am from any IIT or not ? Don't worry this ain't my real account, This is one of my alts. I created this in 8th standard.

            I think the truth was bitter for you, apparently you are not from any top IIT ig.

            • »
              »
              »
              »
              »
              »
              »
              16 months ago, # ^ |
                Vote: I like it +25 Vote: I do not like it

              This flame war is why I didn't want to respond to any IIT related comments, but decided to respond in a light-hearted manner just in case.

            • »
              »
              »
              »
              »
              »
              »
              16 months ago, # ^ |
                Vote: I like it +3 Vote: I do not like it

              Hey, I'm confused. Are you a troll or a stereotypical iit ka choda?

              • »
                »
                »
                »
                »
                »
                »
                »
                16 months ago, # ^ |
                Rev. 2   Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

                Neither. I just stated the truth. That is it. But he judged me.

                If that is sarcasm, then my comment ought to be treated as "sarcasm" only.

                I have a strong conviction that you are not flummoxed, you are just trying to defend a judgy and absurd comment by using that stereotypical joke.

            • »
              »
              »
              »
              »
              »
              »
              16 months ago, # ^ |
                Vote: I like it +43 Vote: I do not like it

              Sir why not state facts from your original account? or this is your original account?

              • »
                »
                »
                »
                »
                »
                »
                »
                16 months ago, # ^ |
                Rev. 2   Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

                You need a specific rating range to criticize grandmasters ? I did not know that.

                • »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  16 months ago, # ^ |
                    Vote: I like it +17 Vote: I do not like it

                  You need a specific rating range to make alt accounts and trolling? I did not know that.

                • »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  16 months ago, # ^ |
                    Vote: I like it -7 Vote: I do not like it

                  "Thinking is difficult that is why most people judge".

                  Why the hell did he ask for my real account ? I ain't a grandmaster, that's it. I looked up to him, but now I have nothing but a strong grudge against him, and all of y'all who are unnecessarily downvoting.

                  Where did I go wrong ? He judged me, and I judged him back.

                  I am 15 and I just witnessed the fatuousness of adults. I also experienced partiality. You guys really need to work on your communication skills. If you are right, prove it. Don't act like a coward.

                  "You need a specific rating range to make alt accounts and trolling" ? This is ridiculous. Indeed your communication skills are....

                  Idgaf about the downvotes, again this ain't my real account.

                • »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  16 months ago, # ^ |
                    Vote: I like it +3 Vote: I do not like it

                  I am 15 and I just witnessed the fatuousness of adults. Shashi Tharoor moment.

                • »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  16 months ago, # ^ |
                    Vote: I like it +3 Vote: I do not like it

                  "I looked up to him, but now I have nothing but a strong grudge against him."

                  Lol i never asked anyone to look up to me.

                • »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  16 months ago, # ^ |
                    Vote: I like it +7 Vote: I do not like it

                  I hope there is a special cringelord section in hell reserved for people who use the words "y'all" and "ain't".

                • »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  16 months ago, # ^ |
                    Vote: I like it +14 Vote: I do not like it

                  whomst'd've'ly'yaint'nt'ed'ies's'y'es

                • »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  16 months ago, # ^ |
                    Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

                  I'm sorry but I'm compelled to correct you, it's actually — Whomst'd've'ly'yaint'nt'ed'ies's'y'es'nt'ed's'y'es'nt't're'ing'able'ric'ive'al'nt'ne'm'll'ble'al'ny'less'w'ck'k'ly'py'nd'idy'ety'st'ged'ful'is

                • »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  16 months ago, # ^ |
                    Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

                  Even though it is slower, people use i++ instead of ++i. Why ?

                  https://codeforces.me/blog/entry/115877?#comment-1027645

                  That is it, Y'all sounds good to me.

                  Of course I would not use ain't and y'all formally.

                • »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  16 months ago, # ^ |
                    Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

                  Your comments are surprisingly indicative of the combinatorially expected IQ of people who use the words "yall" and "aint". Top kek.

                • »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  16 months ago, # ^ |
                  Rev. 2   Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

                  If someone's language defines their IQ for you, then You should get yourself checked.

                  "It ain't rocket science!" Musk said about his proposed Twitter deal.

                  You are implying that you are smarter than Elon Musk ? That doesn't make sense tbh.

                  10 months and specialist ? I crossed that level when I was in class 10th. Talking about my IQ

                • »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  16 months ago, # ^ |
                    Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

                  You presuppose that Elon Musk is smart lmfao. The only flattering attribute he possesses is being an edgelord.

                  10 months and specialist ? I crossed that level when I was in class 10th. Talking about my IQ.

                  If I was feeling particularly childish, there might just have been a reply to this comment with the word "hello" from a ~2050 account.

                • »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  16 months ago, # ^ |
                  Rev. 2   Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

                  If Elon musk is not smart, then I am the dumbest guy in this world.

                  You will. Mark my words. Don't worry, Give me some time. I am not that active on codeforces lately. I have to study as well. I don't want to end up in IIT BHU kek.

                • »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  16 months ago, # ^ |
                    Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

                  I sincerely hope that you're a troll and all the comments you have made so far have been completely ironic parodies of the musings of a biblically obnoxious cretin, whose norminess oozes out of every orifice of his body.

                  If not, I'm genuinely sorry.

                • »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  16 months ago, # ^ |
                    Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

                  cretin ? mind your language, I did not abuse you.

                  Obnoxious ? do you even know the meaning of these words ? Obnoxious means unpleasant. A sarcastic comment can be unpleasant for some people.

                  I think you are googling ["word" synonyms] and using the most outdated words to look cool ? But still I am able to understand every bit of it. I can even speak Hindi if you want. (Don't search for synonyms)

                  No, I am not a troll, I will take that apology.

                • »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  16 months ago, # ^ |
                  Rev. 2   Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

                  I intend any and all offense this statement may cause, but if you think any of the words I used would need to be googled by someone, then you either:

                  • Have received an extremely poor English education.
                  • Possess the linguistic skills of a 3 year old.

                  But then again, that's par for the course as far as people who use the words "y'all" and "ain't" are concerned.

                  On a final note, I would like to congratulate you on proving the inaccuracy in my usage of the word "obnoxious". Would it be too self-indulgent to point out, once more, that this shocking proof is pretty much expected from a person who uses the words "y'all" and "ain't"?

                  Edit: I've just had a look at your rating graph, and I'm sorry, but I cannot continue arguing with you and risk being labelled as ableist.

                • »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  16 months ago, # ^ |
                    Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

                  "Have received an extremely poor English education."

                  Maybe you are right. I come from Bihar and I have been studying on my own without any tuition. I also had a serious spinal cord injury (anterior wedging of the L1 and T1 vertebrae) in class 9 and as a repercussion, I did not attend school after that. I wrote my matriculation papers though.

                  "Rating Graph"

                  This is not my real account. I created this account in the 8th standard. I am currently in 11th standard. I just cleared 10th. But I must say that I am rated higher than you in my real account.

                • »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  16 months ago, # ^ |
                    Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

                  Hmmm, that explains it. I'm sorry, I won't make fun of you any more.

                  Congrats on your spectacular performance in the last codeton round though!

                • »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  16 months ago, # ^ |
                    Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

                  I was blundering in the implementation. I am not impeccable. Again, I will try to be more active on Codeforces.

                • »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  16 months ago, # ^ |
                    Vote: I like it +5 Vote: I do not like it

                  To anyone who reads this entire wall of trash-talk: You have just observed two fine examples of terminally online unpleasant losers who get no attention from females.

                  Do your best to not end up like them.

                • »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  »
                  16 months ago, # ^ |
                  Rev. 2   Vote: I like it +21 Vote: I do not like it

                  I am 15 and I just witnessed the fatuousness of adults.

                  Wow, i am 15 too, and i just witnessed the fatuousness of people with my same age!

                  Bro, just relax, i was just trying to joke. And you should better spend more time training than arguing!

                  Btw, this is my alt, and i am trolling.

          • »
            »
            »
            »
            »
            »
            16 months ago, # ^ |
              Vote: I like it +6 Vote: I do not like it

            At our job, you'll understand that you're also not from an IIT xD

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it +1 Vote: I do not like it

How can I reach candidate master or master as fast as possible? Or how can I practice as efficiently?

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

What platform do you suggest for practice of different concepts btw I am also something of a logic gate myself

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

    Doesn't matter what platform you're using (at least didn't matter for me). Any website with a good number of educational problems on a variety of topics works (for instance, Codeforces, CSES, Timus, AtCoder and CodeChef).

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it +27 Vote: I do not like it

cnot gate when?

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it +26 Vote: I do not like it

f(1;1) = ?

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it -6 Vote: I do not like it

why the people on Codeforces are very different and not calm everyone is so aggressive ??

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it +90 Vote: I do not like it

    As an AI language model, I don't have the ability to answer your query regarding why users on Codeforces are diverse and quite aggressive.

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

Why doesn't my competitive programming skills improve, even though I'm following all the textbook steps to become better at it?

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it +3 Vote: I do not like it

    Which textbook are you using? On a more serious note, there is no one way to improve your skills — what works for someone might not work for others. I wrote a blog on my perspective on learning, perhaps that might help you understand what isn't working for you.

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

How to be tester?

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

    Be friends with authors, interact with others in the community — I don't know of other ways, unfortunately.

    • »
      »
      »
      16 months ago, # ^ |
        Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

      at where ??

      Discord?

      • »
        »
        »
        »
        16 months ago, # ^ |
          Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

        True, there are a few competitive programming communities active on that platform.

        • »
          »
          »
          »
          »
          16 months ago, # ^ |
            Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

          any link you wanna to share would be greatful for us : )

          • »
            »
            »
            »
            »
            »
            16 months ago, # ^ |
              Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

            There is Errichto's discord server (though I don't have the link anymore), and the AC server (most active discussion channels gated for div1 though).

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it +13 Vote: I do not like it

how can i get a xnor gate using only nor gates

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it +60 Vote: I do not like it

    A XNOR B = (A NOR (A NOR B)) NOR (B NOR (B NOR A))

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

I am not able to solve 1500+ rated problems. Also I am badly struggling in DP. Can u tell me how to conquere this ?

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

    I believe solving more problems just outside your comfort zone has the potential to fix both these issues.

    • »
      »
      »
      16 months ago, # ^ |
        Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

      I have been solving problems since last 6 months consistently but no growth after 1450

      • »
        »
        »
        »
        16 months ago, # ^ |
          Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

        Depends on your definition of solving. I define solving as not having to look at any hints/editorials while attempting the problem. Just out of the comfort zone for me is when I can only solve about 30%-50% of the problems I try at a certain rating level, given enough time. It varies a lot from person to person and it usually helps to figure out your limits on your own.

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

favourite colour among different codeforces ranks?

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it +23 Vote: I do not like it

    If you want a favourite colour, then probably blue/red. Unfortunately IGM is dark red on CF, if it was light pink as on certain Discord servers, it would have been a better contender.

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

I want some information about what is the source of your study in solving problems and what is better, books or videos. Also, I am looking for a sheet for training on these resources, if any, and the last question is what is the appropriate daily rate or routine to improve the problem-solving skill without taking all the time of the day. Thank you

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

    newbie things

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it +1 Vote: I do not like it

    Depends a lot from person to person, one really has to experiment to understand what works the best for them. I personally prefer reading books and solving problems over watching videos, because there is more deep content and you can play around with ideas much more easily with them. I am not aware of any sheets for training that work for everyone or any specific routine that works for everyone, you might want to read other blogs about people's personal experiences. If you really want a "track" laid out for you, multiple blogs about how to practice are here.

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

Hello nor, feels like you employed an AI to give answers lol.

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it +8 Vote: I do not like it

    Hi! As an AI language model, I can not verify the veracity of your claim.

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

ask me a question, I cannot answer

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

Will you say "No" to this comment?

»
16 months ago, # |
Rev. 2   Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it
  • Can you Guide me with the problem I face while giving the contest? I can solve DIV2C most of the time while practising outside of the contest; however, solving some might take time. Still, in the actual contest, I could not build the intuition of DIV2C very fast, resulting in being unable to solve the problem(Most of the time). So what should I do to overcome this problem?
  • According to you, what is essential in a contest to reach an expert, fast solving DIV2C or solving DIV2D but very slowly?
  • Can you Review my profile and guide me to reach an expert?
»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

What are your favorite competitive programming problems? Doesn't have to be only problems on CF

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

    For my favourite competitive programming problems, I'll have to look up my past solved problems, but in general I enjoy problems that involve cool ideas or are challenging for me (in the sense that they force me to look at the problem from multiple perspectives). One of the more memorable problems that I liked was 1503F - Balance the Cards, that I first encountered while testing that round.

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

You stopped participating in rated contests since last 2.5 years but you are still very active on codeforces. why don't you particiate in rated contests?

do you care about your rating / title??

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

    I've talked about it here earlier. Another reason is that contests don't fit my schedule, while you can write blogs/comments any time. About your second question, no, I do not care about my rating/title.

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

Do you think you will ever start competing again seeing as you are still quite active in the Codeforces community?

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
    Rev. 2   Vote: I like it -13 Vote: I do not like it

    If I get the time and motivation to do so, sure. For a more detailed answer, you can refer to this comment.

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it +9 Vote: I do not like it

How to become good at cpp?

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

    What I did was read books and blogs on C++, and watch cppcon talks. Of course, there's nothing better than learning a language while using it though.

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it +25 Vote: I do not like it

How to get RED sir? Gib tips.

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

    This is a question I should be asking you in your AMA :)

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it +3 Vote: I do not like it

why left WA?

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it +3 Vote: I do not like it

    Why kill Quantum Bogosort?

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

How can we construct a NOR gate using universal gates?

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

    NOR gate is a universal gate.

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

What are the skills needed to reach Master ?

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it +1 Vote: I do not like it

    What worked for me was to be decent at math and know basic stuff like dp, binary search, greedy, a bit of graphs and basic data structures like segment trees. Though with the meta now, I guess the list of prerequisites might be smaller.

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

One thing you would do differently, if you could go back in time.

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it +22 Vote: I do not like it

    Can't think of any, I guess I am satisfied in how things worked out for me.

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

How not to get frustrated when I see those who cheat and their rating increases while there's no new in my level if it does not decrease?

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it +15 Vote: I do not like it

    Don't interact with cheaters if it affects you that much. Focus on improving yourself, turning to cheating will more often than not lead to consequences, not to mention the guilt and lack of self-confidence that might arise out of it. Rating is just a number on the internet, it doesn't define your self-worth.

  • »
    »
    6 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it -6 Vote: I do not like it

    no need to worry about cheaters. Because Heap_OverFlow will catch them

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

does the problems in competitive programming occur in real life frequently?

and do we have to solve these types of problem when doing job?

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

    I won't say frequently, but sometimes. In a job, it depends on what kind of work you're doing. For instance, if your job involves implementing anything close to a programming language, you will find trees in the form of abstract syntax trees, and graph theory (flow graphs, dominator tree etc.) is quite ubiquitous in that field. However, in any job, you should be able to apply critical thinking that you can develop during competitive programming.

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it +3 Vote: I do not like it

Your real name sir?

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

OMG its nor!! How are you so good at what you do?

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

    I just try to do my best, though nowhere near good for a lot of things.

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it +8 Vote: I do not like it
  1. PyTorch or TF/Keras?

  2. What advice would you give to someone who wishes to develop a mathematical background similar to yours?(any particular books/resources?)

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it +5 Vote: I do not like it
    1. Depends a lot — based on my experience in uni, TF/Keras is faster to work with (less setup time), but PyTorch makes it easier to be flexible. I'd prefer the former if I had to come up with something quick and dirty, but the latter if I want to do something much more seriously over a longer period of time.
    2. Read a lot of well-written books (famously well-written books can be found for every topic if you search for them on MSE or MO). And make it a habit to read Wikipedia pages on math and follow links to the references, without being afraid of reading papers, googling stuff along the way (probably the best habits you can develop if you want to learn new theory). The reason I suggest Wikipedia is that it gives a bird's-eye view of the topic and the connections to other topics, and it's a great starting point to understand what kind of theory exists in the first place.
»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

Next educational blog when

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it +9 Vote: I do not like it

    Whenever I get the time and feel like writing a blog. I have 5-6 blog ideas sitting in my drafts for anywhere from a month to a year, and most of them are either very vast (completely new theory — for CF, at least — that can be used in competitive programming) or too niche (for instance, ear decomposition of matroids).

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

Will you ever participate in a rated contest?

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
    Rev. 2   Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

    You can refer to this comment. TL;DR: not in the foreseeable future, though if I get the motivation to do so, I will do so.

    Vaguely relevant Musashi quote
»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

Where are you working at the moment?

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it +5 Vote: I do not like it

    Currently I am working as a quant, but won't disclose the name of the company because I don't want to be doxxed.

    • »
      »
      »
      16 months ago, # ^ |
        Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

      Doesn't research interest you? Do you see yourself in academia in the future?

      • »
        »
        »
        »
        16 months ago, # ^ |
          Vote: I like it +29 Vote: I do not like it

        For me at the moment, research is interesting, and so is quant research. I am somewhat disillusioned by academia for multiple reasons that I have seen my friends who do research come across (pay to publish, publish or perish, slow feedback cycle, reviewing politics even in double blind reviews, ridiculous paper rejections or evil reviewing in general, low pay, credit-stealing, constant fear of someone else beating you to your results, alienation due to getting stuck in a niche, and what not), and would not be interested in pursuing it for the foreseeable future unless something miraculous happens.

        • »
          »
          »
          »
          »
          16 months ago, # ^ |
            Vote: I like it +5 Vote: I do not like it

          Ah, that's a side of academia I hadn't really thought about until now... How do you feel about industrial research labs?

          • »
            »
            »
            »
            »
            »
            16 months ago, # ^ |
              Vote: I like it +8 Vote: I do not like it

            From what I know about them (everyone's experience seems to be different, so take this with a grain of salt), they don't seem much different from a normal job that involves a fair amount of research, and there's much more anonymity (read: lack of recognition), and structured work hours etc., which makes it quite different from academia in that sense. The objective function changes drastically too (going from publishing papers and going on a pursuit of knowledge to using research in applications and make a profit out of it). Sounds interesting but idk really.

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it +3 Vote: I do not like it

when

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it +20 Vote: I do not like it

Can you unblock me

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

How do you approach reading books, specifically mathematics, and how you grasp the intuition behind a rigor based book?

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it +13 Vote: I do not like it

    When reading a book or a paper, I try to read it with an open mind in all generality, and keep all my doubts for the end, while actively trying to draw parallels from what I already know and have intuition about. Thinking about examples helps internalize the ideas presented in the book/paper.

    It is quite important to re-read the content in case it is technical, because authors often write books/papers in multiple iterations, adding some more detail at various parts of the text, and unwrapping those iterations leads to different insights that a single reading might not be able to uncover.

    Also, refer to alternative resources in case something is unclear. Try to not be stuck at one point, because it will make you lose motivation rapidly.

    I've also written a bit on this topic in this blog, under the heading "How learning can look like for you" — maybe it'll help too.

    This and this are some well-documented ways on how to approach reading books and papers, that I concur with.

    • »
      »
      »
      16 months ago, # ^ |
      Rev. 2   Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

      This is a genuinely helpful and great answer. Thank you :)

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

What are your hobbies?

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it +8 Vote: I do not like it

    Listening to music, reading on interesting stuff, and solving problems. I used to play instruments and compose music but haven't done the latter for a long time now. The same goes for dabbling with Linux (obligatory I use Arch btw) and writing my own tools.

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

How to get good at c++ like you

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it +3 Vote: I do not like it

What is your opinion of nand, a fellow logic gate

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

What do you recommend to decrease debug time and avoid edge cases? I solve a lot of problems daily but it almost always takes 2-3 wrong answers before I get it.Also, are there any resources you like to stress test?

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it +9 Vote: I do not like it

    Consciously try to get everything right on the first go. For instance, try proving that your code is correct with invariants. For stress testing, I don't really do a lot of things during contests, just random max tests and enumerating all small tests.

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it +16 Vote: I do not like it

How can I find lasting happiness?

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

do giving virtual contests help ?

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

    For getting better at contests, yes (my rating increased a lot when I was doing virtual contests regularly). Though for developing problem solving skills, maybe not as much as untimed problem solving.

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it +10 Vote: I do not like it

what do you need to be good at for HFTs?(no overkill) Mostly they dissect into systems and quant roles so what are the specifics for them.

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

What did you do to reach this level, and are there specific resources that you studied that helped you progress?

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

    I find it hard to list out everything I did to reach the "level" I am at right now, assuming you're asking about intellectual development. I started doing higher math quite early on out of my own volition, without a teacher or a guide as such, so it might be hard to relate to my experience. I did read a lot of math books, and referred to Wikipedia a lot. This was before I got to know about Olympiads, and I believe a lot of my mental growth was positively impacted by doing math, physics and related Olympiads. I believe you can learn stuff from any resource — you could imagine an ignorant 10 year old typing "good free maths books" into a search engine without knowing what he is getting into, and that worked out for me just fine.

    Regarding specific books, you might want to browse for specific recommendations in places where there are people better read than me, like math stack exchange for math, or AoPS for olympiads. I believe that the one thing that helped me a lot was that I liked reading books a lot, because it was fun to look at how different people explained the same thing. In that sense, it would be unfair to attribute stuff to just a few resources that I used. A specific resource I can't recommend enough for academic pursuits is Wikipedia — don't listen to teachers parroting the same "Wikipedia is evil" narrative; the math and science side of Wikipedia (and the whole site in general) are too strict to allow misinformation to pass, and if you really don't trust Wikipedia, read the references.

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

For how long have you been doing competitive programming ? And also for how long have you been doing job (Software Engineer or anything else?)

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

    I started competitive programming (in the sense of learning a couple of things) close to the end of 2018 or the beginning of 2019. But I started taking it at least semi-seriously in mid 2019. I've been doing a job for a year or so.

»
16 months ago, # |
Rev. 2   Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

So what are your future plans? and any tech which you take interest in?

I have asked this to adamant and is-this-fft, they ignored me :(

UPD1 : And so i was ignored

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

do you study at CMI

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it +13 Vote: I do not like it

    I had the chance to, but I passed on it about 5 years ago.

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

why 1 nor 1 == 0

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it +16 Vote: I do not like it

    Because $$$A \overline{\lor} B$$$ is true iff neither $$$A$$$ is true nor $$$B$$$ is true.

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

Can you give us guidance for building mathematical intuition and problem-solving skills? It is said that "Those who are good at maths have more clear intuition and logical reasoning for problem-solving." So if anyone wants to build their math skills, logical reasoning and intuition from scratch, what should he do?

Please suggest some beginner-friendly resources where we can start and go to a decent level. I did not give much importance to maths at our school level. But recently, I think I have become interested in mathematical problem solving (Olympiad Style Problems) and competitive programming. I like to solve problems only with pen and paper. I don't know where to start as a beginner. Please help me if you can. Can you suggest books, articles and video content etc.?

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it +6 Vote: I do not like it

    To build intuition about correct things, you should first know what constitutes a correct thing, and how you can be sure that the thing is correct. This is a nice book on proofs, and understanding why things work in the book should be a nice exercise.

    Now that you know what a proof is, and what correctness is, you are in the right frame of mind to build intuition (wrong intuition is worse than no intuition). Now try to solve problems (from any source you like), starting from easy to hard. Document the process (either mentally or with pen and paper). Ask yourself questions like did you guess the solution and prove its correctness, or did you build on it step by step? Both approaches are valid if you can show they're correct, intuition is part of what will help you make these kinds of choices fast. There is no good way to build intuition other than to have an idea of why things work, and that comes only from interacting with similar things. At this point, I believe it is a good idea to read this blog.

    I have a few books that I started out with, and I feel that they're somewhat decent. They may or may not work for you, but they were quite popular in the math olympiad community when I did MO. Here's the list of books, in the order that I remember starting doing them (or at least the order that I remember):

    • Challenge and Thrill of Pre-College Mathematics
    • Mathematical Circles: Russian Experience
    • Problem Primer for the Olympiad
    • The Art and Craft of Problem Solving
    • Problem Solving Strategies
    • Solving Mathematical Problems: A Personal Perspective
    • How to Solve It

    There are a ton of other advanced books, but I believe those will probably be overwhelming if not done in the right order, unless you have a voracious appetite for reading and solving problems. I omitted some advanced books that I started alongside these books for the same reason. If you run out of problems, you might want to browse this website (don't navigate through the courses, but the forums for problems and the wikis for resources). For more bite-sized problems and informational content, you might want to refer to this website — it has a great collection of interesting problems with multiple solutions.

    • »
      »
      »
      16 months ago, # ^ |
        Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

      Thanks a lot. Your guidance is crystal clear.

      After reading this book, you said to practice easy to hard problems from any source I like. But I don't know about the sources much.

      Can you please provide me with some sources for practising? Like, practising from the sources and being playful with the resources and problems will guide me further.

      • »
        »
        »
        »
        16 months ago, # ^ |
          Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

        The books I mentioned can be a starting point I guess.

        • »
          »
          »
          »
          »
          16 months ago, # ^ |
            Vote: I like it +6 Vote: I do not like it

          Thanks for the reply of my comment. I did not expect that much effort for a newbie from a master. Thanks for being humble.

        • »
          »
          »
          »
          »
          16 months ago, # ^ |
            Vote: I like it +1 Vote: I do not like it

          were you on national team of india.and india did pretty good this year !!

»
16 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

Are you Norwegian?

  • »
    »
    16 months ago, # ^ |
      Vote: I like it +13 Vote: I do not like it

    No, but I talked to a Norwegian pretty early on in my life.

»
15 months ago, # |
Rev. 2   Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

what should be my rating goal.

»
11 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

Which college are you from? You have a YT channel or something like LinkedIn or twitter where we can follow you?

»
11 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

patience and work will kill everything

»
6 months ago, # |
  Vote: I like it +5 Vote: I do not like it

which gate are you? I want to verify whether my input of 1 will work or flip

»
6 months ago, # |
Rev. 2   Vote: I like it 0 Vote: I do not like it

How are your brothers and, or, not, xor? :)