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From FAQ: http://code.google.com/codejam/faq.html#tools As long as you have a license to use it, and it was written before the contest, yes. Make sure to submit all code that you used, unless it comes from a standard library that's available online (in which case you should put a comment in your code to that effect). That means you can write your own helper code, or collect your own personal library of code, as long as the license terms of the code permit it. Some Code Jam contestants will have competed on an ACM ICPC team, and many of those teams have their own code books; check with your team's coach whether it's OK for you to use that code in a different context. On 3/22/2012 07:35, Eason Liu wrote:
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- [gcj] Do I have to use commandline tool to comp... freegyp
- Re: [gcj] Do I have to use commandline too... Moustafa Farid
- Re: [gcj] Do I have to use commandline... Paul Smith
- Re: [gcj] Do I have to use commandline... Eason Liu
- Re: [gcj] Do I have to use command... Gustavo Pacianotto Gouveia
- Re: [gcj] Do I have to use command... khodadadeh
- [gcj] Re: Do I have to use commandline too... freegyp
