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Name |
Tags |
Solutions |
Index |
Contest |
Type |
Points |
Tutorial |
Rating Level |
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| 4173 | Matchmaker | *special greedy sortings | Statement | B | VK Cup 2012 Qualification Round 2 {159} | PROGRAMMING | Simple solution to vk cup Qualification Round 1 and 2 | 1800 | |
| 1096 | Zebra Tower | *special data structures greedy sortings | Statement | E | VK Cup 2012 Qualification Round 2 {159} | PROGRAMMING | Simple solution to vk cup Qualification Round 1 and 2 | 2100 | |
| 565 | Ice Cream | *special greedy sortings | Statement | C | Kotlin Heroes: Episode 2 {1211} | PROGRAMMING | Kotlin Heroes: Episode 2 Editorial | 2000 | |
| 274 | Bonus Distribution | *special binary search greedy sortings | Statement | D | Kotlin Heroes: Episode 3 {1297} | PROGRAMMING | Kotlin Heroes: Episode 3 Editorial | ||
| 127 | Movie Fan | *special data structures greedy implementation sortings | Statement | F | Kotlin Heroes: Episode 3 {1297} | PROGRAMMING | Kotlin Heroes: Episode 3 Editorial | ||
| 677 | Spring Cleaning | *special greedy sortings | Statement | C | Kotlin Heroes: Episode 4 {1346} | PROGRAMMING | Kotlin Heroes: Episode 4 — Editorial | 1600 |