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Problem solving programming?
Started learning the Python programming language
There are no particular problems with the syntax.
Problems arise with problem solving. I can’t find a solution myself, I’m constantly looking for solutions on the Internet.
Which way is better to go? Practice problem solving? Or to practice first in mathematics and logic, and then return to programming?
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1) Olympiad problems just the same and develop logic and quick wits. How else are you going to improve these indicators by solving puzzles with matches? Funny.
2) The problem is not that you cannot decide right away, this is just normal. The problem is that you do not want to spend time on this and immediately run to the Internet.
3) Take 1 task. Read on to see what you can do. Does not work? Think further until you decide. Even if it takes a whole week.
Start practicing on real combat missions.
Or do you teach programming for olympiads?
You need to learn theory, namely algorithms and data structures. At least for this book www.ozon.ru/context/detail/id/24903185
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