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Training Extension for Monash University's ACM Team

Monash University Codeforces Tool is a tool designed to assist with the learning and participation of the ACM/ICS/MICS/MCIT/CIT students and instructors of the university. 

Monash University Codeforces Tool is also a tool that can be used for other purposes, in particular when the ACM/ICS/MICS/MCIT/CIT students or instructors are part of a team, and they want to improve their performance or performance of the team in a competition.

Monash University Codeforces Tool includes three main parts:

Solutions.

Checkpoint.

Problemset.

Under the Solutions tab you can find all of the solutions of all the participants in a team, sorted by date, time, and participants who solved the problem. You can click on the name of a participant to open the solution in a new tab.

Under the Checkpoint tab, you can see the number of errors in all the checkpoints of a team.

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