Yes, you can. PHP is freely available to all.
On 3/23/2012 19:28, Abhishek Bhattacharya wrote:
I wasn't clear about a fact, can I very legally use
PHP in every problem I'm given?
On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 4:56 PM, <[email protected]>
wrote:
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Bartholomew Furrow <[email protected]>
Mar 22 06:28PM -0700
We've made a few changes to the rules and platform for Code
Jam from last
year. Here are some highlights:
- MATLAB is now allowed. Since Octave and other open-source
implementations exist, it seemed like a good idea.
- We're no longer restricted by the rules to the format
where there's one
Small input and one Large input for every problem.
- The qualification round is now 25 hours instead of 24.
- You can now (as of about 20 minutes ago) change your
nickname when
registering, or when on the "Update Profile" page. We don't
encourage this
-- after all, it's the only way all the other contestants
know who you are
-- but a lot of people wanted the feature anyway. This will
also update
the nickname on your scoreboard rows in old contests; please
let me know if
you have any trouble with this.
Cheers!
Bartholomew
Khalil Sawant <[email protected]>
Mar 22 09:17PM -0700
>>> We're no longer restricted by the rules to the
format where there's one
Small input and one Large input for every problem.
So what is the new plan on that :)
On Friday, 23 March 2012 06:58:43 UTC+5:30, Bartholomew
Furrow wrote:
> We've made a few changes to the rules and platform for
Code Jam from last
> year. Here are some highlights:
On Friday, 23 March 2012 06:58:43 UTC+5:30, Bartholomew
Furrow wrote:
mandeep <[email protected]>
Mar 23 10:16AM +0530
same question here...what's new plan in that..!!!
Satyajit Bhadange <[email protected]>
Mar 23 10:18AM +0530
*Qualification Round.* The Contest will start with a
Qualification Round on
Friday, April 13, 2012 at 23:00 UTC (4:00 PM PT) and run for
25 hours,
ending on Sunday, April 15, 2012 at 0:00 UTC (Saturday,
April 14, 2012 at
5:00 PM PT). All registered contestants will be presented
with a number of
problems in the Qualification Round. Contestants will log in
to the Contest
site and attempt to solve the three problems any time during
the 24-hour
period of the Qualification Round. Only contestants who earn
a minimum
number of points, which will be displayed on the Contest
website, will
advance to the Online First Rounds.
--
Thanks & Regards,
*Satyajit Bhadange
Software Programmer*
*Problems & Solutions* <http://www.satyajit-algorithms.com>
Luke Pebody <[email protected]>
Mar 23 06:11AM
I think the new plan is to tell us that they are "no longer
restricted" and leave us tantalised.
Igor Naverniouk <[email protected]>
Mar 23 12:06AM -0700
Bingo! Luke gets it. :)
igor
Gustavo Pacianotto Gouveia <[email protected]>
Mar 22 08:08PM +0100
If it is available free for the comunity, yes.
khodadadeh <[email protected]>
Mar 23 01:40AM +0430
From FAQ: http://code.google.com/codejam/faq.html#tools
Can I use code that I don't write during the contest?
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:
If i use c++, can i use STL or other third party lib?
在 2012-3-22 上午10:18,"Moustafa Farid" <[email protected]> 写道:
no, you don't have to.
--
Moustafa
Sent from my android.
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