I know that logic is mostly sufficient but Any should know topics? Like permutations , Dijkstra? Etc.? And any training source which shall b more than sufficient? Thanks in advance, Zio Aspirant
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I know that logic is mostly sufficient but Any should know topics? Like permutations , Dijkstra? Etc.? And any training source which shall b more than sufficient? Thanks in advance, Zio Aspirant
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there are lots of algorithms to learn but i recommend u to improve ur programming first because A B C div2 usually doesn't need any hard algorithms ( maybe only a simple dfs or bfs )