Topic: Introduction to the programming skill assessment system DMOJ
DMOJ (short for "Don't Memorize, Just Optimize") is a website that hosts programming contests and challenges. It was created in 2013 as a platform for students to practice their coding skills and prepare for programming competitions. Users can browse a list of available problems, whi...
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Trường Đại học Phenikaa
2023
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Summary: | DMOJ (short for "Don't Memorize, Just Optimize") is a website that hosts programming contests and challenges. It was created in 2013 as a platform for students to practice their coding skills and prepare for programming competitions.
Users can browse a list of available problems, which are organized by difficulty and topic. Each problem includes a prompt that describes the task that the user must complete and provides input and output specifications. Users can write and submit code in a variety of programming languages, and the website will automatically test their submission against a set of test cases to determine if it is correct.
In addition to hosting programming challenges, DMOJ also has a number of other features. It has a leaderboard that ranks users based on their performance
in past contests, and it includes a discussion forum where users can ask questions and share tips and strategies. The website also provides resources for educators, such as curriculum guides and lesson plans.
Overall, DMOJ is a useful resource for programmers of all skill levels to practice their coding skills and prepare for programming competitions. It is well-organized and user-friendly, making it easy for users to find and solve
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