Hello, Are there any websites with any contest times more friendly to those who are living in the Los Angeles time zone?
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Hello, Are there any websites with any contest times more friendly to those who are living in the Los Angeles time zone?
what do you guys think is the best way to practice? For me, I just spam div2 c problems and then look at the editorials. I tried learning algos but I think div2 doesn't really need it. Any suggestions for me?
Hello all, I commonly do virtual contests because the codeforces round times are very inconvenient for me, making most contests impossible for me to join. However, I would also like the virtual contest to show my "expected rating change" and ranking as if I were doing a real contest.
Its just nice to know what level you are without having to wake up at 4am :). So, is there any functionality in codeforces for providing a "virtual rank" and "virtual rating change" in a virtual contest?
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