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not going to be very original
codeforces.com
for beginners -> problems A and B
you can watch any other people's solutions of past contests.
Tutorials can be found here:
https://www.topcoder.com/community/data-science/da...
courses.csail.mit.edu/6.851/spring12/lectures
www.codechef.com/wiki/tutorials
informatics.mccme.ru is perfect.
acm.timus.ru database of interesting problems
Unity3D - model everything you want and there is something to look at, and use, and practice.
Come up with something interesting for yourself, for example a game, start writing. Meet incomprehensible problems. overcome. It will not be boring.
PS In general, the essence of this post is that learning programming from a problem book, especially on your own, is not the most exciting activity (at least for me). Mixing is best, I think.
You can set yourself tasks or join an Open Source project. Both practice and theory. All unfamiliar places to read and parse especially. This is how real coders learn! :)
To tighten your convolutions, you need to tighten your convolutions. Recursion.
Figure out how to do this. And do it.
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