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Discussions

Welcome to the Competitive Programming 101 Discussions board! 🎉

Our Discussions space is where you can:

  • Ask questions about competitive programming.
  • Share interesting problems or solutions.
  • Discuss algorithms, data structures, or coding techniques.
  • Suggest new features or improvements for this repository.
  • Collaborate on practice contests and problem-solving strategies.

💬 How to Participate

  1. Start a New Discussion:

    • Navigate to the Discussions tab in the GitHub repository.
    • Click on New Discussion to create a post.
    • Choose a relevant category (e.g., Q&A, Ideas, Tips).
  2. Engage Respectfully:

    • Be polite and respectful when interacting with others.
    • Avoid spam and keep conversations focused on competitive programming or the project.
  3. Share Your Knowledge:

    • If you know the answer to someone's question or have a helpful resource, don’t hesitate to reply!
    • Contribute with solutions, tips, or links that might help others.
  4. Tag Your Posts:

    • Use descriptive titles and tags to make your posts easier to find.

🔎 Discussion Topics

Here are some examples of topics you can bring up:

  • Learning Paths: Share your journey and tips for others starting out.
  • Algorithms and Tricks: Discuss efficient ways to solve specific problems.
  • Request Help: Stuck on a problem? Post it here for community support.
  • Resource Sharing: Share tutorials, books, or videos that helped you improve.
  • Feature Suggestions: Have ideas for our repository? We’d love to hear them!

🚨 Code of Conduct

To maintain a positive environment, all participants must adhere to our Code of Conduct. Violations will result in moderation action.


🌟 Ready to Dive In?

Visit the Discussions tab and start a conversation. Your contributions, insights, and feedback make our community stronger. Let’s learn and grow together! 🚀


Replace YOUR_ORGANIZATION and YOUR_REPOSITORY with the actual organization and repository names. Once created, you can reference it in your README or share it with your community to promote engagement.