Hi guys, I have been putting up my solutions for GCJ past problems on my 
website;
http://chrk.atwebpages.com/index.php?title=Main_Page

I have got solutions for 90 problems so far, I will hopefully add most of 
the remaining ones as I practice for this year's competition.

Basically, when I was trying to practice I noticed that it was often really 
hard to read the winning contestant's actual code, because they wrote it in 
a hurry, and probably hacked in fixes as they went. Also, the solutions did 
not always match up with the judge's contest analysis, and were not 
commented, so it was quite hard to understand them if you were new to 
programming competitions.

All of these solutions are written in Python and the code is commented, and 
almost all of them come with an analysis explaining the solution.

Hopefully you guys will find it useful. I have had to block account 
creation and editing for the moment unfortunately to stop spam bots, but I 
will get a captcha or something up eventually so that people can contribute.

Here are some example pages;
http://chrk.atwebpages.com/index.php?title=Radio_Receiver
http://chrk.atwebpages.com/index.php?title=The_Year_of_Code_Jam
http://chrk.atwebpages.com/index.php?title=T9_Spelling
http://chrk.atwebpages.com/index.php?title=Hexagon_Game
http://chrk.atwebpages.com/index.php?title=Watering_Plants

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