>tfw you're too dumb to solve any of the Google Code Jam qualifier problems
>tfw you realize you are a pajeet level programmer
>>59805693
Don't cry to /g/, practice top coder, leetcode, hackerrank, old ACM questions etc...
Also make sure you have a solid ds & a background so you don't miss simple solutions (clrs is good enough)
65 score here. Try being better.
Think of this as an opportunity and a gateway to better things, you could look back at today in 10 years time and remember it as the day you took the extra step and made something really great of yourself
>missed it
reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
>>59805808
ty for the resources
I'm still trying to sum the primes under 2 million.
>>59805693
If it's anything like other programming challenges I've done, it has fuck all to do with actually being able to design stuff and think about programming and everything to do with just having encountered the algorithms before.
>>59805693
*Some* programmers think like engineers. Others are what I like to call "software secretaries"
>>59806133
>*Some* programmers think like engineers.
Also known as "idea guy".
I have absolutely no interest in any thing too do with algorithms or programming challenges. I find it really hard to get motivated to do any of this shit when none of it is actually useful for anything.
>tfw too smart to give a fuck about those programming challenges