If you are using a standard library, you only need to put an URL in the
comments inside your code. If you are using your own, you need to submit it
as well. In this case, you cannot only make it available in a website and
put a URL in your code, because this way one could write the library after
the contest.


On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 1:38 AM, wRabbit_AlMag <[email protected]>wrote:

> > I think they need more time, probably a week, since they need to check
> > for cheating, invalid source code, etc.
>
> BTW, if someone was using his own-written library and didn't attach it
> to his solution, will it be considered like cheating?
>
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