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It seems that F on Yandex was not that easy taking into account that it required very short code and still it had less ACs than B and E.
I guess objectively you're right (the only kind of right, I know :), but in my personal opinion it was easy.
One request, Can you upload your project(the solution of the problems you write) as Egor did it on Github or similar?
Thanks for the suggestion! So far, I think the right balance for me is to rely on contest websites to publish solutions — Codeforces and TopCoder do it, so you can browse my (and everybody else's) code there. Creating a separate repository for the few contests that don't publish solutions themselves does not add much value, but requires time and attention. Sorry :(
Actually I was looking for solution of open cup and I am not sure that solution or editorial were published. You have always mentioned in your blog that their question is quite interesting. Thanks anyway.
Can you please start sharing you screencasts(if possible), I am one of those who love to watch your screen casts and some what improve(debugging, ....) from them.
Hi Petr, Can you please give advice on how to write stress-test and how do you write stress test ?