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Problems solved: 249
Rank by points: #361
Total points: 76.88
Contribution points: -59

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9 contests written
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Rating: 2203
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From Trường THPT chuyên Lê Quý Đôn, Đà Nẵng

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Giới thiệu các thuật toán cơ bản, giải full solve đề Olympic Sinh viên (khối Không chuyên) các năm, cũng như nội dung lập trình cơ bản, thuật toán cơ bản tại đây: Kênh Youtube

OMG imagine using that disgusting language over RUST. As a proud rustacean, I’m going to inform you: that’s blasphemy. You can do better. Grab cargo and start using a beautiful memory managed, statically typed, comfortable yet low level language with a spectacular packaging system. No more memory leaks. No more makefiles. End the weird bugs caused by unrequested type casting. Easily find libraries. AND ALL OF THAT IS BLAZING FAST (at C/cpp-level speeds - yay compiled langs and llvm c:). Why wouldn’t you? The syntax is spectacular as well; extremely clean, much better than anything else out there. Those match statements are so extremely pleasant, and the looping conventions are orgasmic. And the compiler is the most useful and polite you’ll come across; no more endlessly scrolling segmentation fault and template errors. It’s amazing and I love it and you should switch now because it’s far superior to literally everything else, all those gross languages you’re used to using. Come to rust and you’ll never look back, it’s so versatile and cleeeeean. Graydon Hoare is literally a god. The rust book is my bible. this is my religion now. USE RUST

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