I was reviewing the first solvers of today contest and I saw this: 290888047 I don't think anyone can think, write, submit this code in 1:14 minutes
can you do it?
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One thing I always do is to see the samples before reading the problem. Sometimes you understand the problem with samples!
I get it this feels better for you, but It's very bad practice for beginners. Understanding the statement is 50% of the solution.
Definitely! But I mean problem A, which are often simple.
The point is that he is using ChatGPT or similar.
And the fact that he was able to delete the comments + submit after copying the solution is also very crazy.
Rule $$$\infty$$$ : Ban every First Solve of $$$< \color{orange}{\text{Master}}$$$
+Bruh this is easy implementation , why using gpt .
It feels very inhumane to me to write a Position struct with fields int x and int y, instead of using array<int,2> or pair<int,int>, specially when solving the problem in 1min...
Hmm, I can't....