Certainly thanks to Igor Naverniouk, our chief editor, who wrote many
editorials here.
It was am exciting contest. Thanks all.

On Nov 18, 2:32 pm, "Igor Naverniouk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The final round contest editorial is up 
> athttp://code.google.com/codejam/contest
> Click "World Finals".
> Click "Contest Analysis"
>
> Huge thanks to Xiaomin Chen and everyone who worked on the proof for
> Bridge Builders, including, but not limited to Mark Gordon, Derek
> Kisman, Christopher Hendrie, Tomek Czajka, Bartholomew Furrow and John
> Dethridge.
>
> igor
>
> On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 1:00 PM, Bartholomew Furrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 11,000 of you competed in the first round of Google Code Jam 2008, and on
> > Friday morning the top 100 went head-to-head in Mountain View to vie for the
> > top spot.  After 3 hours of grueling competition and a problem set that
> > could make your head spin, we had a winner: ACRush of China, jumping into
> > first place with 6 minutes, 40 seconds to go.  Innovative.Cat of China came
> > in second, finishing the same set of problems with 5 minutes, 44 seconds
> > left.  And a mere 2 points behind them, the difference between two larges,
> > was bmerry of South Africa; he burned through most of the problem set with
> > 1/3 of the contest to go, but couldn't quite finish it off.  Everyone solved
> > our easiest problem, and six people solved the hardest one (which was six
> > more than I expected!)
> > Congratulations to all of Friday's contestants, and to everyone who competed
> > in GCJ 2008!
> > Bartholomew

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