Should I be constantly solving problems of different types (I.e greedy, implementation, etc) or have periods of time where I only solve problems of 1 type.
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Should I be constantly solving problems of different types (I.e greedy, implementation, etc) or have periods of time where I only solve problems of 1 type.
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bro ur always on ur period :joy:
You should solve problems of one type, get good at each topic, then do topic by topic. For me, focusing on multiple topics can be very distracting, and it is better to master what you know.