perfect keylogger detected

2013-03-13 Thread chieukiem002
Malware was detected on project. https://laocai01.googlecode.com/files/wsever.exe perfect keylogger detected Regards -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Project Hosting on Google Code group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails

Re: perfect keylogger detected

2013-03-13 Thread Mike Epstein
Removed, thanks. On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 7:31 PM, chieukiem...@gmail.com wrote: Malware was detected on project. https://laocai01.googlecode.com/files/wsever.exe perfect keylogger detected Regards -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Project

Attachment limit hit?

2013-03-13 Thread plamenj2003
Hello, I am a committer for Giraffa project hosted on Google Code / Apache Xtras. We have just hit our attachments upload limit. Is there a way to remove attachments? Or can we get a limit upgrade? Thank you! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

We are running out of Issue attachments space

2013-03-13 Thread PeterB
Hi our project is running out of Issue attachments space, because we had some large files attached in some issues... We did delete them, but that is still keeping them for an Undelete How can we delete them for good, so we can reclaim some of the 50M space? Or if impossible... could you

[gcj] Environment for gcj.

2013-03-13 Thread Pranav Kulkarni
Hello all, Its my first time in online coding contest. I was worried about what environment should be, for such events. By environment, i mean which os? Which ide/editor? Which browser? And if any tutorials,books,etc should be made prepared. Thankyou for helping. -- Thanks and Regards. Pranav

Re: [gcj] Environment for gcj.

2013-03-13 Thread Paul Smith
Which OS/IDE/Browser do you normally use for coding? Paul Smith p...@pollyandpaul.co.uk On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 9:44 AM, Pranav Kulkarni pranavc...@gmail.comwrote: Hello all, Its my first time in online coding contest. I was worried about what environment should be, for such events. By

Re: [gcj] Environment for gcj.

2013-03-13 Thread Pranav Kulkarni
I am always like a confused person in that regards. Normally I use linux(ubuntu 11.10)/gedit+terminal/firefox, please don't hate me, I am bit an amateur. An expert advice will be really helpful. On 13/03/2013, Paul Smith p...@pollyandpaul.co.uk wrote: Which OS/IDE/Browser do you normally use for

Re: [gcj] Environment for gcj.

2013-03-13 Thread Lokesh Khandelwal
You can use absolutely any OS , any editor.All they need is the source code and the output file. It is recommended to use that language in which you excel, and that editor in which you practice the most. You can to the practice link and try solving some problems. I feel Introduction to

[gcj] Tutorial

2013-03-13 Thread Pranav Kulkarni
Hi everyone. Are there any tutorial like 'making-yourself-ready' for this event. -- Thanks and Regards. Pranav Kulkarni, B. Tech., Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli - 416 415 Wish you a Very Good Day! :) -- You received this message

Re: [gcj] Environment for gcj.

2013-03-13 Thread Pranav Kulkarni
yeah, but my setup may be not good enough. I have seen in other even people just submits there code in first five mins. While i m just starting my editor (quiet a funny though). What setup they might be using this was my curiosity? On 13/03/2013, Lokesh Khandelwal lokesh.khandelwa...@gmail.com

[gcj] Why Russians excel in most coding contests?

2013-03-13 Thread Pranav Kulkarni
(this might be an odd question) with all my experiences and observations about coding events, it seems to me that Russians show lots of potential and excellence in this kind of events! Are there any specific reasons behind this? Like academics, enthusiasm, etc factors. -- Thanks and Regards.

Re: [gcj] Environment for gcj.

2013-03-13 Thread Pranav Kulkarni
does lang makes difference? On 13/03/2013, Pranav Kulkarni pranavc...@gmail.com wrote: I prefer, c, but sometimes i switch between, c, c++, java. I know all three, bcoz of my acadamics. On 13/03/2013, Lokesh Khandelwal lokesh.khandelwa...@gmail.com wrote: Which language do u code in ? On

Re: [gcj] Environment for gcj.

2013-03-13 Thread Lokesh Khandelwal
I personally use Java. For that I use IntelliJ Idea as an editor with EgorK's Chelper plugin configured. That helps me generate tasks for contest and makes testing codes quite easy and quick. Also the auto gen code feature in it helps code quickly(although this is present on most Java editors like

Re: [gcj] Environment for gcj.

2013-03-13 Thread Pranav Kulkarni
Thats great. Thanks a lot for your support. I will start practicing (more seriously) from now. And try to keep my tools sharp before the event. -- Thanks and Regards. Pranav Kulkarni, B. Tech., Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli - 416 415

Re: [gcj] Why Russians excel in most coding contests?

2013-03-13 Thread sharad singh
yes lots of science and math in their course,if you want visit any of the good university site like moscow state university and you will find the difference On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 3:41 PM, Pranav Kulkarni pranavc...@gmail.comwrote: (this might be an odd question) with all my experiences

Re: [gcj] Tutorial

2013-03-13 Thread Nisarg Mehta
Go through this...https://code.google.com/codejam/contests.html On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Pranav Kulkarni pranavc...@gmail.comwrote: Hi everyone. Are there any tutorial like 'making-yourself-ready' for this event. -- Thanks and Regards. Pranav Kulkarni, B. Tech., Department of

Re: [gcj] Why Russians excel in most coding contests?

2013-03-13 Thread Pranav Kulkarni
Thanks. I curious, focus on programming abilities is more imp or problem solving ability? On 13/03/2013, sharad singh sharadsin...@gmail.com wrote: yes lots of science and math in their course,if you want visit any of the good university site like moscow state university and you will find the

Re: [gcj] Why Russians excel in most coding contests?

2013-03-13 Thread anup1pma
its obvious,problem solving abilities.. On Wednesday, 13 March 2013 21:25:05 UTC+5:30, Pranav Kulkarni wrote: Thanks. I curious, focus on programming abilities is more imp or problem solving ability? On 13/03/2013, sharad singh sharad...@gmail.com javascript: wrote: yes lots of science

Re: [gcj] Tutorial

2013-03-13 Thread Carlos Guia
Most contests in Nisarg's link have an analysis link next to them, that will take you to an explanation on how to solve them. For more general algorithms tutorials, I recommend TopCoders tutorials: http://www.topcoder.com/tc?d1=tutorialsd2=alg_indexmodule=Static Carlos Guía On Wed, Mar 13,

Re: [gcj] Why Russians excel in most coding contests?

2013-03-13 Thread Pranav Kulkarni
yeah u r right. But how to decide how one can fit the language features to the given problem. Or even if one language can solve problem in less time and with ease (here ease, means coding ease for programmers)? On 13/03/2013, anup1pma anupsingh@gmail.com wrote: its obvious,problem solving

Re: [gcj] Tutorial

2013-03-13 Thread Pranav Kulkarni
That was helpful thanks a lot Niraj and Carlos. On 13/03/2013, Carlos Guia carlos.guia.v...@gmail.com wrote: Most contests in Nisarg's link have an analysis link next to them, that will take you to an explanation on how to solve them. For more general algorithms tutorials, I recommend

[gcj] Algorithms

2013-03-13 Thread Pranav Kulkarni
Hi all, I was studying algorithms types, there are lots of them. But, i was curious about whether there are some specific set of algorithms that can solve any problem that may come? On 13/03/2013, Lokesh Khandelwal lokesh.khandelwa...@gmail.com wrote: According to some statistics, Java takes

Re: [gcj] dfs....plz help..

2013-03-13 Thread ayman bs
Just an advice, especially when you want someone else to read your code, try to make your variable names meaningful and put comments that explain what every part is supposed to do, I guarantee you will get faster response and will even encourage you to debug your code yourself :) On Wed, Mar 13,

RE: [gcj] Algorithms

2013-03-13 Thread Aby Paul
I haven't had a chance to look at algorithms in Computational Geometry, would you be able recommend some of the ones that I could start with? (segment intersection, closest pair points, convex hull...) While we are at this topic, here are some of the areas that I have been looking at: Greedy

[gcj] Re: Why Russians excel in most coding contests?

2013-03-13 Thread Nitin R. Gupta
Students from countries like China, Russia and US are very good in mathematics and alogithmic programming. Also tcountries have diverse and enormous talent everywhere. It's also a fact that these countries invest in the development of such talented students not in view of prizes but, yes as

Re: [gcj] Tutorial

2013-03-13 Thread mimo l
Thanx Nisarg !! On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 9:26 PM, Nisarg Mehta nisarg...@gmail.com wrote: not sure but see if this can help...http://www.go-hero.net/jam/12 On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 9:23 PM, Pranav Kulkarni pranavc...@gmail.comwrote: thanks. Bt it helps me in practicing, finding soln, bt i

Re: [gcj] dfs....plz help..

2013-03-13 Thread anup1pma
rather than posting source code.., I want to know that how to maintain the visited status.. bcz I m not maintaining the visited status of a node that's y my prog is giving TLE.. http://www.lightoj.com/volume_showproblem.php?problem=1434 On Wednesday, 13 March 2013 22:06:56 UTC+5:30, anup1pma

Re: [gcj] Algorithms

2013-03-13 Thread Bartholomew Furrow
I think Computational Geometry and Dynamic Programming are most important for GCJ. Oh man, we must be doing something wrong. :-P I don't think we've asked for much computational geometry before. There have been a few problems like that, but I think not more than one or two a year. On

Re: [gcj] Algorithms

2013-03-13 Thread Amir Hossein Sharifzadeh
Maybe But there are a lot CG problems at ACM ICPC and Regional Contests. On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Bartholomew Furrow fur...@gmail.comwrote: I think Computational Geometry and Dynamic Programming are most important for GCJ. Oh man, we must be doing something wrong. :-P I don't

Re: [gcj] Why Russians excel in most coding contests?

2013-03-13 Thread Pranav Kulkarni
Helpful. Thanks a lot anup1pma. On 13/03/2013, anup1pma anupsingh@gmail.com wrote: problem solving capability means solving problem using some language feature for easiness or for making program execution faster. if that features doesn't exist u shld hv 2 write ur own code... but u must

Re: [gcj] Environment for gcj.

2013-03-13 Thread bala subramanian
Thank u so much paul. i have got some difference between these two inputs On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 11:20 PM, Paul Smith p...@pollyandpaul.co.ukwrote: Sometimes there isn't really a difference. The large input might have more test cases, or larger bounds on the variables. However, in some

Re: [gcj] dfs....plz help..

2013-03-13 Thread ayman bs
Could you elaborate on The visited status of a node? When you said DFS, did you mean Depth first search? I don't see why you would need a DFS since at each letter you would need to check it's neighbors and the letter itself. 9 if statements at most so make sure you check your boundaries. Let me