What could be helpful is having a bselection/b of solutions in Java, C,
C++, Python, etc... made by the Google team (since they (should) look at the
code anyway :-).
At the bottom of the page, one [link] solution per (main) language (and people
expecting LOLCODE should be able to find a
I was wondering that the people who goes to Round 2 are top 3000 programmers
around the world. So would it worth for them to find job in google?
Does google offer some post to them?
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That would be the same as seeing other participants solutions, because
I don't think the person who solves the problem for Codejam is going
to comment the code. One solution could be that in the analysis, they
reference one of the contestants who solve the problem the way it is
described in the
yeah google is willing to offer but there are procedure and tests too...
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 4:29 PM, supermind supermind2...@gmail.com wrote:
I was wondering that the people who goes to Round 2 are top 3000
programmers around the world. So would it worth for them to find job in
google?
It helps but it does not help a lot.
I was in the top 500 last year (Round3) but still fail the interview of Google.
Participating in Codejam would give you no more than a chance to get an
interview, but after that, the result only depends on your performance in the
interview.
Parker
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My thoughts:
a) it definitely should help, at least when you are finalist.
b) performance at competitions is important but not the only thing Google looks
for (because at Google you sometimes need to do some other staff, not only
competing at competitions ;))
c) b means that Google might be
Ohh that's really interesting to know.
Please would you provide some details about the interview? I mean was it a
phone call? or some on site interview? and If you was top 500 then what was the
reasons that causes you to fail in the interview? was it too difficult?
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On Site Interview. The reason that I fail was that I sucks in the interview. =(
On Thursday, May 9, 2013 8:31:02 PM UTC+8, supermind wrote:
Ohh that's really interesting to know.
Please would you provide some details about the interview? I mean was it a
phone call? or some on site
Guys i can't understand this problem could any tell's in easy way
Problem StatementDeer Only has recently shed his antlers. He is now
ashamed and wants to make fake ones until the real ones grow back.
Deer Only has found a tree with N vertices. The vertices are numbered 0
through N-1. You
I understand what porker means by I sucks in the interview - a contest
and the interview are two very different situations. At any interview you
are in unfamiliar surroundings, that may affect your programming
performance (lack of familiar reference materials, for example). BUT even
more
I think this will help,
http://www14.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/konferenzen/Jass08/courses/1/smal/Smal_Paper.pdf
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 9:33 PM, karthikeyan balamurugan sbk...@gmail.comwrote:
Guys i can't understand this problem could any tell's in easy way
Problem Statement Deer Only has
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