I agree with you seriously

2009/9/6 rem <mullakha...@gmail.com>

>
> Java is more verbose than C++, but it's still possible to be in top
> with it. For example, this year's ACM ICPC champions are using Java.
> And I think writing short solutions is more about finding the simplest
> algorithm that solves problem than choosing the 'right' programming
> language.
>
> On Sep 5, 6:40 pm, blue lightning <blue.lightning.thun...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>  > Hi all, I am new to this competition.
> > I was using java to solve the qualification problems. After the
> > qualification round ended, I downloaded some of the top scorer source
> > code, and it looks like most of them are using c++. And their source
> > code is extremely short. This may be a noob question, but I am
> > wondering how can you write the solution in such a short codes, and is
> > there some advantages with using c++?
> >
> > thanks,
> > blue lightning
> >
>

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