On 7/28/18 3:51 PM, Ivan Kazmenko wrote:
Hey,
I wrote a post with my general reflections on using D in competitive
programming.
Mostly compared to C++, since that's what more than 90% of people use
for it.
The post is tailored to cover only the competitive programming specifics.
http://codeforces.com/blog/entry/60890
(en+ru, the language switch is at the top)
Good read.
a lifetime ago, I competed using topcoder (and wrote a bunch of problem
sets for them too). Topcoder had a "challenge" phase, where you could
challenge the solutions of others.
Is there anything like that in codeforces, and if so, is D an advantage
as a "somewhat obscure" language (i.e. competitors can't always
understand your code)?
Just curious :)
-Steve