+1.

On Apr 21, 3:06 am, Chris Knott <[email protected]>
wrote:
> 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_Receiverhttp://chrk.atwebpages.com/index.php?title=The_Year_of_Code_Jamhttp://chrk.atwebpages.com/index.php?title=T9_Spellinghttp://chrk.atwebpages.com/index.php?title=Hexagon_Gamehttp://chrk.atwebpages.com/index.php?title=Watering_Plants

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