 What's up guys, you know, so because last video I talked about why I thought that Top coder was better than code forces today I'm gonna talk about why I believe at coder is better than code forces and here I'll give a few reasons why All right, first of all if you look at at coder most of the time I have to wake up at 7 a.m. To go on to do a contest at at coder Well, if you look on code forces, I have to wake up at 4 a.m. To go on a Could to go and do this contest So if I go on if I compete on at coder, I get three more hours of sleep So that's actually a good benefit comparing to doing code forces contest at 4 a.m. In the morning Anyway, besides the time zone, I'll give you another good reason why I think at coder is better So if you go on at coder most of these problems that you see on at coder Well, they're pretty short. And what do I mean by that? I mean like the problem statements Like if I go on like one of these this We're on this problem statement, right? It's just like you have a Length a and integer x move all elements that are equal to x from a see that's a pretty short Short problem statement. Whereas if I go on code forces and I look at a problem statement There's always a bunch of Alice and Bob and all this all this Story I have to read like if I go here shifting stacks, you know, there's a lot of stories. I have to read This might not be a big story. Actually. Yeah, this is a huge story like oh like crap There's some houses and I have a friend and then I don't know Alice and Bob does some stuff I mean this hurts my brain, you know If you go on at coder the problem statements are really short and I don't have to deal with Bob or Alice So that's pretty good. Why I think at coder is better So another thing that I think why at coder is better than code forces is because at code has a lot of math problems something to do that code forces is starting to change by Incorporating more math problems with a lot of at Coder problems are really just math And I think the reason why is because I think the Japanese really love math But anyway, if we just go to at Coder regular contest 113 Here find the number of triplets But a B and C such that ABC is less when you go to K and the two triplets are disordered Ordered by a number that are distinguished only differ in one. See that's that's that is very hard These are combinatorics problems. So these are math combinatorics problems. Whereas if you go on code forces They don't really ask these type of qualms problems. Most of the problems are like ad hoc like the Elise division 2a and 2b they're mostly ad hoc or or You know basic number theory problems They're not really these difficult combinatorics problems because combinatorics is really hard and I think the Japanese really like that So another good thing why I think at coder is better than code forces because if you go on the yet Sometimes sometimes they almost never post the editorial and that's actually pretty fine. Like if we go on like a beginner contest 128 they didn't over here someone posted the editorial here, but like normally they posted editorial like weeks later We could actually go on 113. Let's see if they post the editorial for this one. Oh So here it says no editorial yet overall no editorial yet But only the users who actually you are pretty nice who decide and post an official editorial For them for some of the problems who actually solve them So that's good on the users. The good idea is that at coder editorials. They're mostly in Japanese like the actual Editorial they don't really have those. So if you enjoy Japanese And you like to read Japanese, I guess you would love to do Look at the editorial for at coder But besides that besides that sometimes editorials are a little late and stuff like that at coder is pretty good because Yeah, because of the math problems and stuff like that And also another good thing about at coder is that if you look at their rating system, you know, look at this Everyone starts out low and they have to get to high, right? And your your your rating distribution does has to converge only after 10 ratings So it's a good idea because here if I look at at coder on code forces It's more like everyone starts out 1400 and then you drop your rating your rating drops Whereas at coder I have to increase my rating. See like and in code forces Everyone starts out 1400 and it drops down and then somehow a sooner or later. I get back up But on at coder, you know, you just have every since everyone is starts bad They get better and they increase the rain that actually Tries to have people to do more contests, you know to improve the rating because your rating isn't the actual rating that you solved, okay? That's a good thing about at coder. Another the good thing about at coder is that there's a brown There's the brown color is right after gray. So if I want to reach green I have to reach brown first before I can reach green and that's pretty good because I don't I'm trying to reach green on code forces. So trying to reach green first I guess trying to I should reach brown first and that sounds pretty cool I mean brown is a better color than gray. So I guess, you know going on at coder It's better because you know brown is better than gray. But anyway, those are pretty much the gist of why I think at coder is better You know because because the problems are are more mathematical They're shorter and they're also better and also I don't think you could hack on at coder. I could be wrong though But if you look on at coder, I don't think you could actually hack. Well, let me see. Let me see Let me go on the standings. I could be completely wrong, but I haven't actually gotten gotten hacked from anybody Yeah, I don't think you could hack But regardless That's a good thing about at Cody because you don't have you can't hack But anyway, so it stopped it stops you from trying to actually read Other people's code or try to destroy other people's code But that's pretty main the gist of why I think at code is better than code forces It's just these statements. But yeah, right cop subscribe. I'll check you guys later. Peace