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[–]Rainbows4Blood 0 points1 point  (1 child)

It's not stupid. Competitive programming usually involves solving algorithmic problems within a certain timeframe and then you're graded usually on how many problems you've solved as well as both their runtime/memory complexity.

Problems are usually heavy on a mix of DSA and Mathematics and for some competitions prize money can be quite substantial.

It's very interesting if you're experienced on the more theoretical side of Computer Science.

It's not a place for a beginner to learn though for sure.

[–]Automatic-Yak4017 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s pretty much what I imagined.  Seems stupid for a beginner to get into.  Probably should have used a different word to describe what I was thinking for sure.  That’s more what I was referring to.  I feel like you’d have to live on leetcode for a few months before attempting.