Ways to use obsidian for competitive programming (Part 1)

Revision en2, by Ron0Studios, 2021-09-01 17:49:08

Hello everyone!

Alright, so I've been using obsidian to document my competitive programming journey for around 2 months and wanted to share the insights and techniques that I have acquired from some trial and error. To summarize, I believe that using obsidian can be very useful for long term memory of difficult questions or algorithmic techniques. Another disclaimer I would like to point out is that (as you may be able to tell :D) I am not a very experienced competitive programmer, and the idea of algorithms and data-structures is very new to me, so for many this may seem quite naive, but perhaps I can speak for a few newer programmers on this site! :)

Tags #learning, #obsidian, #notetaking, #long-term, #study

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