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Chillee opened this issue Jan 1, 2019 · 16 comments
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Translate this C++ STL guide for competitive programming #388

Chillee opened this issue Jan 1, 2019 · 16 comments

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@Chillee
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Chillee commented Jan 1, 2019

https://sharpc.livejournal.com/99212.html

I think this looks like a really solid guide to the STL for competitive programming; I don't think I've seen one in English before. Would be cool to translate it. Probably wouldn't be too difficult either, Google translate already does a very solid job.

@sajalcody
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What about referring to this

http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/

for C++ STLs. It has all information.

@sapreyabhishek
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@Chillee assign this to me

@jakobkogler
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@bobbysaprey420 Do I understand this correctly? You want to translate this guide and publish it on the cp-algorithms.com website?

Sounds like a nice guide. But before we start we should really ask the author of Russian article if we are allowed to translate and publish it. Without the author's consent I will not accept a PR.

@sharpden
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I allow, please add to reviewers.

@reverofevil
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reverofevil commented Feb 26, 2021

Coauthor here, go for it!

(@Chillee And if you don't mind, how on Earth did you find our guide?)

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I've just made a rough and ready translation, because, well, who else is a Russian speaker here. I'm unsure if I should make a PR out of it, because that's certainly not the way it should be written. Could someone with a better knowledge of English polish it a bit, please?

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jxu commented Oct 6, 2021

cppreference.com is the best site. Also all of these are part of the C++ standard library, which is distinct from the earlier STL.

@adamant-pwn
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Hi, thanks for the suggestion! @polkovnikov-ph could you open a PR, please? I had some doubts on whether we want an article completely dedicated to language technicalities here, but as long as @jakobkogler is fine with it, I guess we could make a new section for such kind of articles.

@reverofevil
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I don't think it should be published as is, but if everyone is fine with it, I'll rewrite it with proper grammar and make a PR.

@adamant-pwn
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Yes, let's proceed. I could try to do some copy-editing as well, once we have a PR.

@adamant-pwn
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Hi @polkovnikov-ph, any updates here? Even if it requires further changes, perhaps we can already start a PR to track it?

@adamant-pwn
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Hi @polkovnikov-ph ! Any updates here?

@reverofevil
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I'm just a bit busy at the moment. Will come back to this in a week.

@mhayter
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mhayter commented Dec 17, 2023

How about a year and half later @reverofevil ?

@UtsavKash19
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If you'd like, I could help you translate sections of the guide or explain key concepts in English

@mhayter
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mhayter commented Oct 14, 2024

@UtsavKashyap1710 I'm any well put together contribution is welcome.

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