Another common technique I've seen with regards to code jam that I've used and have seen in some solutions of others is to simply use stdin/stdout and redirect the file to stdin and the stdout to a file using the terminal (using < and > respectively). Learning to use file streams is definitely important if you don't know, but I'm just putting that out there since it's a useful technique within the context of google code jam since it quickly allows you to view the output in the terminal and redirect it to a file if you need to and saves a bit of typing in the solution. (see http://www.linuxsa.org.au/tips/io-redirection.html for more information about redirection, windows supports something similar as well)
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