Thanks guys. I got the answer. On 8/17/09, Carlos Guia <[email protected]> wrote: > > To answer the question, no, code style doesn't matter at all. > > But as Hassan pointed out, we usually have all of that ready to-go, some > may paste it to the new file, or maybe using some sort of tool to create the > initial template, but in programming contests is usually more important to > optimize the time spent coding than having a well structured, easy to read > and maintain code. > Hope it helps, > Carlos Guía > > > On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Anurag Dongre > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> I dont understand why is there any need to include so many #includes and >> #defines when that can be just solved with half of the code the topcoders >> do. i just solved the Sphynyx problem in C without using them. When i first >> saw the code of topcoders i decided not to take part in this competition but >> then i realized that the code they qrite doesnt always make sense though the >> output may be right. Does the coding style gets counted too? >> >> > > > > >
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