Does anyone who does not know Japanese participate at AtCoder Contests? :|
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Does anyone who does not know Japanese participate at AtCoder Contests? :|
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I saw cgy4ever and navi participate in the contests. But there's no English problem statements so far — so they can use Japanese a little,or guess the meaning,I think.
In fact navi (and watashi, I guess you already know) can speak Japanese.
For me, the only knowledge I have about Japanese is how to read Hiragana and Katakana. I can't speak Japanese but I can understand the problem by following elements:
But sometimes it's very hard for me to understand the problem. For example, I spend more than 1 hour to figure out the meaning of this problem during the contest: http://kupc2012.contest.atcoder.jp/tasks/kupc2012_6
Tasks wrote by Japanese are very interesting, so I often participate in contests at AtCoder.
http://tny.cz/c0aadc2a