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2013年全球大学生开发竞赛还有43天就要开始了 - 今年头等奖金升高到一万五美元

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发表于 2013-1-28 21:22:03 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
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Google Code Jam 2013

In 2013, Google Code Jam will mark its tenth year of bringing the world's coding community together to solve tough algorithmic puzzles. Last year tens of thousands competed, but there could only be one Code Jam Champion: Poland's Jakub Pachocki (meret), who took home the title and the first prize of $10,000.

Google Code Jam has changed a lot since our first tournament in 2003. People who were contestants back then are now entering their sixth year of running the event, and champions from 2006 to 2009 will help ready the competition for 2013. On top of that, we have a few other changes to announce this year.

First: $10,000 was a nice prize for previous years' winners. But in 2013 the stakes are higher: the next Code Jam Champion will claim $15,000.

We've also changed our rules so that 2013's champion will be automatically qualified for the finals in 2014. None of our past champions have needed the help, but we want to make sure our champion is present to defend his or her title.

Since 2009, we've made a habit of moving our finals from city to city each year. 2013 will be no exception, as we welcome our finalists to Google's office inLondon, the historic capital city of the United Kingdom. We're also adding a day to their stay, to give them more of an opportunity to appreciate the city.
If you want to explore the world's most-visited city with 25 of the world's best programmers, you'll need to get practicing: registration will open on March 12, 2013!

*To the mathematically inclined (all of our competitors), 2003-2013 sounds like enough time for eleven Code Jams. Nevertheless, this one will actually be our tenth global contest: we went through a major format change between 2006 and 2008, and there wasn't a global contest in 2007.






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 楼主| 发表于 2013-1-28 21:33:20 | 只看该作者
过去几年比赛的结果 - 08和09年来自中国的大学生赢得了头一名。 

下一位能够再为中国争得这个荣誉的大学生将是谁,将在哪一年再出现这个牛人?



Code Jam History

Code Jam Facts
  • There have been three problems in global Code Jam rounds that were not solved by anyone during the round in which they were posed: 2008's chessboard puzzler King, and two problems from the 2010 World Finals: Ninjutsu, a geometry problem about grappling-hook-wielding assassins; and The Paths of Yin Yang, a grid-based combinatorial problem with shades of Taoist philosophy.
  • No contestant has ever achieved a perfect score in an onsite final.
  • The fastest correct submission came from Russia's SergeiFedorov on 2010's Rope Intranet. The submission, solving the problem's Small input, came in just 2 minutes 41 seconds after he saw the problem for the first time at the start of the contest. For the fastest Large, Australia's xiaowuc1 was either quicker or more confident, submitting his final solution to the same problem just 3 minutes 14 seconds into the contest (22 seconds after his own Small), beating SergeiFedorov's Large by a healthy 9 seconds. These numbers ignore qualification rounds, where contestants start at different times.

2010 Gold Goes to Russia's Egor Kulikov (Egor)



1st Place
$5,000
Egor
2nd Place
$2,000
krijgertje
3rd Place
$1,000
Burunduk1
4th - 25th Place
$100
Detailed resultsT-Shirt: What Language do you Speak?      

2010 saw a few new Code Jam records. More people competed (12092); more passed the Qualification Round (8308); more countries were represented (125); and more programming languages were used (53) than ever before. One of our favourite Code Jam traditions, started in 2008 by polyglot contestant Linguo, kept going strong this year: a number of contestants used several different, often unsuitable, programming languages to solve the problems in the qualification round.
We saw a lot of new faces at the top of rounds this year: rng..58, Gluk, ZhukovDmitry and Burunduk1 all won rounds for the first time; but no Code Jam would be complete without a round win from South Africa's Bruce Merry (bmerry), who took Round 2.
The finals, held in Dublin, Ireland, were intense. First place changed hands several times, with defending champion ACRushgrabbing the lead and holding onto it for several minutes; meanwhile the Netherlands' Erik-Jan Krijgsman (krijgertje) hid near the bottom of the scoreboard, with solutions to A, B and D ready to submit. When he submitted those solutions, Erik-Jan vaulted into a high score that would ultimately net him second place. Russian contestant Burunduk1 took a risk and went after The Paths of Yin Yang; he was ultimately the only contestant to solve the Small, a tough problem in its own right, which moved him up from fourth to his final third-place finish.
In the end, the day belonged to new Code Jam Champion Egor Kulikov (Egor), one of two contestants to fully solve four problems and one of the brave few to make progress on Ninjutsu.





Code Jam Africa 2010

1st Place RalfKistner
2nd Place mohamedafattah
3rd Place Ahmed.Kamel
Detailed results


Code Jam Africa 2010 was an online-only tournament designed to engage the community of software developers in Africa. Some of Africa's best coders signed up to participate in two rounds of brain-teasing algorithmic challenges. When the dust settled, the winner was South African student Ralf Kistner (RalfKistner). Congratulations to Ralf and the rest of our Code Jam Africa competitors!


China's Tiancheng Lou (ACRush) Takes No. 1 at Google Code Jam 2009


In the qualification round we spoke to our contestants in an Alien Language, and we bade them Welcome to Code Jam. Over ten thousand contestants participated, representing 111 countries and "speaking" 40 programming languages. From there they launched into the online rounds, where old favourites Tiancheng Lou (ACRush) and Bruce Merry (bmerry) took Rounds 2 and 3.
The finals this year were no less dramatic than 2008's, though for a different reason. The contestants disagreed about which problem was the easiest, and the first four submissions were for four entirely different problems. Nobody could disagree, though, about who deserved to win the round: 2008's champion,ACRush, grabbed the lead 27 minutes in and never let go, finishing the competition with double the points of everyone but his countryman, second-place Zichao Qi (qizichao).


1st Place
$5,000
ACRush
2nd Place
$2,000
qizichao
3rd Place
$1,000
wata
4th - 25th Place
$100
Detailed resultsT-Shirt: What Language do you Speak?   



China's Tiancheng Lou (ACRush) Takes No. 1 at Google Code Jam 2008

1st Place
$10,000
ACRush
2nd Place
$5,000
Innovative.Cat
3rd Place
$2,500
bmerry
4th - 10th Place
$1,500
11th - 30th Place
$1,000
31th - 50th Place
$750
51th - 75th Place
$500
76th - 100th Place
$250
Detailed results



This was the first Code Jam run by Google on our own platform, built on Google App Engine. The competition boasted over eleven thousand contestants from 118 different countries. One of the reasons we were excited about running our own Code Jam was that contestants would be able to use the programming language of their choice, and they sure did: in the qualification round alone we saw over 40 programming languages, from C++ to Objective CAML to Erlang.
Two of the big stories of this tournament hailed from very different parts of the globe: South Africa's Bruce Merry (bmerry) and China's Tiancheng Lou (ACRush). bmerry dominated his last three rounds before the final, with two firsts and a second place, including a regional victory that left him twiddling his thumbs for the last third of the competition; meanwhile ACRush won his own regional. In the final, the South African had all but one of the problems solved with an hour to spare. Fortunately for his Chinese competitor, Bruce couldn't see the trick needed to finish Mine Layer; and with seven minutes left in the competition, Tiancheng solved it to edge him out by a mere two points, and to claim the title of champion.











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发表于 2013-2-1 18:36:43 | 只看该作者
能参加入围赛,也是一种难得的过程,当然能进第一轮,第二轮则更是荣耀。
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