My CodeForces - Contest, Profi APP
For everyone who already started or planning to start using codeforces website for contests can use this app
if you are a constant or coach in the ACM IC contest then you should have this app
My CodeForces allows you to view codeforces profile and the list of contests and problems in online and offline mode
In My CodeForces, you can
- View list of , current, finished contests and view them in offline
- Can add reminders for contests
- View profile and info of a codeforces and can view in offline
- View submission stat, language stat and unsolved problems with links
- View tags of a
- View submission, ranking
- View levels chart
- View statistics for every tag ( that will help in figuring out what is the level in each tag)
- View the list of problems in online and offline and share them with friends
- sort problems by solve count
- list your friends and team profiles
My CodeForces can be useful if you are in training someone or want to track yourself.
If you have any suggestions to improve this project don't forget to let me know
Codeforces is a project ing people interested in and taking part in programming contests. On one hand, Codeforces is a social network dedicated to programming and programming contests. On the other hand, it is a platform where contests are held regularly, the participant's skills are reflected by their rating and the former contests can be used to prepare.
Codeforces constantly develops and we plan to improve the platform to give the participants the opportunity to organize their own contests, filling the project with learning content, developing Codeforces as a training and learning platform.
What should I do to participate in contests? Is preliminary registration required?
Contests are regularly held on Codeforces. Participating in them is free and open to everybody. Every month we organize approximately six contests. To participate, you have to be ed on the site (if you have an OpenID or a Gmail , then you won't even have to memorize the ) and for the oncoming contest.
Make sure that you are present in the list of the s, ed for the contest before the registration ends. Usually, if you can't take part in the contest officially (e.g. if it's the contest for the second division and you are in the first one), then you can for the contest to participate out of the competition.
What are the rules of the contests?
They are usually held according to the original Codeforces rules. If it is specially stated, then the International Collegiate Programming Contest rules ACM-IC or some other modifications can be used.
In brief, on the contests held by Codeforces rules you write solutions to the problems that are tested during the contest on a very small number of tests. Those who have ed that set of solution tests, their authors can block (refuse to resend the solutions of this task in the future even if they find a mistake). Such authors receive the opportunity to look through the sources of other contestants, look for mistakes there and suggest the tests on which these solutions do not work. Thus, you can hack somebody else's solution and earn points through it.
After the contest, all the solutions that have ed the pretests and haven't been hacked are tested on the final set of tests. The value of a task decreases during the contest (the faster you solve the problem, the more points you receive), unsuccessful hacks take off the points and the successful ones add them.
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if you are a constant or coach in the ACM IC contest then you should have this app
My CodeForces allows you to view codeforces profile and the list of contests and problems in online and offline mode
In My CodeForces, you can
- View list of , current, finished contests and view them in offline
- Can add reminders for contests
- View profile and info of a codeforces and can view in offline
- View submission stat, language stat and unsolved problems with links
- View tags of a
- View submission, ranking
- View levels chart
- View statistics for every tag ( that will help in figuring out what is the level in each tag)
- View the list of problems in online and offline and share them with friends
- sort problems by solve count
- list your friends and team profiles
My CodeForces can be useful if you are in training someone or want to track yourself.
If you have any suggestions to improve this project don't forget to let me know
Codeforces is a project ing people interested in and taking part in programming contests. On one hand, Codeforces is a social network dedicated to programming and programming contests. On the other hand, it is a platform where contests are held regularly, the participant's skills are reflected by their rating and the former contests can be used to prepare.
Codeforces constantly develops and we plan to improve the platform to give the participants the opportunity to organize their own contests, filling the project with learning content, developing Codeforces as a training and learning platform.
What should I do to participate in contests? Is preliminary registration required?
Contests are regularly held on Codeforces. Participating in them is free and open to everybody. Every month we organize approximately six contests. To participate, you have to be ed on the site (if you have an OpenID or a Gmail , then you won't even have to memorize the ) and for the oncoming contest.
Make sure that you are present in the list of the s, ed for the contest before the registration ends. Usually, if you can't take part in the contest officially (e.g. if it's the contest for the second division and you are in the first one), then you can for the contest to participate out of the competition.
What are the rules of the contests?
They are usually held according to the original Codeforces rules. If it is specially stated, then the International Collegiate Programming Contest rules ACM-IC or some other modifications can be used.
In brief, on the contests held by Codeforces rules you write solutions to the problems that are tested during the contest on a very small number of tests. Those who have ed that set of solution tests, their authors can block (refuse to resend the solutions of this task in the future even if they find a mistake). Such authors receive the opportunity to look through the sources of other contestants, look for mistakes there and suggest the tests on which these solutions do not work. Thus, you can hack somebody else's solution and earn points through it.
After the contest, all the solutions that have ed the pretests and haven't been hacked are tested on the final set of tests. The value of a task decreases during the contest (the faster you solve the problem, the more points you receive), unsuccessful hacks take off the points and the successful ones add them.