This happens so many times with me .. Will start focusing on avoiding this from now on. Thought I should share this with the community... The Article
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This happens so many times with me .. Will start focusing on avoiding this from now on. Thought I should share this with the community... The Article
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This happens to me so often! Thanks for sharing this article.
Thanks for sharing, I wish there could be a section for sharing such articles on codeforces.
This happens very frequently with me. A nice article to share.
Wow. I'm positive that this happens to a lot of us, definitely me, and you've shared a very helpful resource. Thanks a lot!
We keep rediscovering the same concepts over and over =)
https://codeforces.me/blog/entry/22619?#comment-271457
So cool!
What is the take away from this? Dont stick to one approach? I assume it is easy to have this conclusion by practicing a bit, not sure if it is necessary to have a fancy article to tell you this, but cool nonetheless.