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rigelbm | 3 years ago

I stopped at "Good Programmers". Seriously though, it would have been perfectly fine to phrase it as "Exploring the correlation between Code Style and Competitive Programming Performance". Everyone knows that competitive programming has constraints (e.g. small time limit, throwaway one-off deliverable, no collaboration) that favours a style of coding that you wouldn't normally find, for example, on a business setting.

It's not clear whether this paper was accepted at the conference, but if it was, it is a testament to the low bar of the examining board. I like to follow the "if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything" mantra, but this paper deserves an exception.

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marginalia_nu|3 years ago

You really should consider reading articles with a more generous mindset, not just stopping at the first ostensible flaw.

zopa|3 years ago

You’re saying we should judge things on their substance as a whole, and not by superficial details?

Persuasive! I wonder if we could apply that insight to any other field of endeavor…

phonescreen_man|3 years ago

Everyone knows that competitive programming has constraints

I didn’t know! I’m part of everyone

z3t4|3 years ago

Next you will read a paper about something you are not an expert in and will think every word is fact and truth.