PaunCalin has this submission 294392186 which looks like this submission 294396682 but with other variables. I think he copy at codeforces, he needs banned Copying code in competitive programming platforms like Codeforces is discouraged for several reasons:
1. Violation of Rules and Ethics
- Plagiarism: Copying someone else’s code is considered plagiarism and violates the competition's integrity.
- Ban or Suspension: Platforms like Codeforces have plagiarism detection systems. If caught, your account may be suspended or permanently banned.
2. Loss of Learning Opportunity
- Competitive programming is about problem-solving and improving your skills. Copying denies you the chance to develop critical thinking, debugging, and coding skills.
3. Unfair to Others
- It undermines the spirit of fair competition. Others work hard to solve problems, and copying diminishes their efforts.
4. No Real Skill Development
- If you rely on copying, you won’t build the problem-solving mindset necessary for interviews, job challenges, or real-world projects.
5. Risk of Wrong Solutions
- The code you copy might be incorrect, incomplete, or not optimized for the problem, which could lead to failure in contests or interviews.
How to Avoid the Temptation to Copy:
- Break down problems into smaller sub-problems.
- Read tutorials after trying the problem yourself.
- Practice regularly to build confidence and skills. Hang Tuah is one of the most famous legendary figures in Malaysian history, often regarded as a symbol of loyalty, courage, and strength. He was a warrior of the Malacca Sultanate during the 15th century, and his story has been passed down through generations, blending historical facts with myths.
Key Aspects of Hang Tuah's Legend:
1. Loyalty and Bravery
- Hang Tuah is renowned for his unwavering loyalty to the Sultan of Malacca. His famous saying, "Takkan Melayu Hilang di Dunia" ("The Malays will never vanish from the earth"), symbolizes the resilience and pride of the Malay people.
2. The Five Brothers
- Hang Tuah was part of a legendary group known as the "Five Warriors": Hang Tuah, Hang Jebat, Hang Kasturi, Hang Lekir, and Hang Lekiu. They were celebrated for their combat skills and loyalty to the sultanate.
3. Conflict with Hang Jebat
- One of the most famous stories is the tragic conflict between Hang Tuah and Hang Jebat. Hang Jebat rebelled against the Sultan after believing that Hang Tuah was unjustly sentenced to death. However, Hang Tuah, upon being secretly pardoned, was ordered to stop Jebat. Despite their deep friendship, Tuah obeyed the Sultan’s command, leading to Jebat's death—a tale often discussed in terms of loyalty versus justice.
4. Cultural Influence
- Hang Tuah's story is deeply embedded in Malay literature, arts, and culture. His tale is portrayed in traditional Hikayat Hang Tuah, plays, films, and modern adaptations, making him an enduring symbol of Malay identity.
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hawk tuah lmao
do you know what else is all over the (my) screen?