I want to write A[i] = b in latex, but I get the following:
A[i] = b
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I want to write A[i] = b in latex, but I get the following:
A[i] = b
Some people including myself use a google calendar to manage their time, see what kind of meetings they have to attend etc, usually it's the first thing they check when they open their computer
For many of us, codeforces is as important, and we would like to have the codeforces events embedded in our google calendar.
Unfortunately though, I couldn't find something that works and most importantly is dynamically updated whenever a new round is added.
So I was wondering whether such a feature exists somewhere. Thanks!
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