any one in this mail chain is TOPCODE?

On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 5:12 PM, token0 <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> The second is right.
> The questions are always the same.
> Inputs and outputs are not different for C and C++.
> You can always choose the language you use. For example you can solve
> a part of the question with C and another part with Javascript.
> You only have to submit the output, and the code you used
> (.cpp, .c, ...) to get the output.
> Jam only asks for "preferred programming language" to have some
> statistics, you are not forced to use the language you selected.
>
> To get solutions,  in http://code.google.com/codejam/contest/
> click Practice Contest, Full scoreboard, Solution Download, and choose
> a file.
>
> For example, in Practice Contest, try to solve Old Magician. One
> solution is
> http://codepad.org/ifN7eFOL
> compile it, click 'Download A-small.in' and run the program. It will
> create a A-small-practice.out file - submit it.
> In a normal contest, you must also submit the source code (usually
> the .cpp file).
>
> If you don't understand the question, maybe http://translate.google.com/
> will help.
> >
>

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