Oh, ok :) For a second I thought you were being sarcastic.

I don't see much benefit in having separate "learn" and "practice" modes - if 
you want to simulate a real contest, just don't read the analysis and don't 
download the test cases. But I'm not against it, I guess it's fine.

For simulating the environment of a real contest, maybe it should have a timer 
(which you can start whenever you are ready) and only show the results for the 
hidden tests at the end.

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