Hi Siddiq,
Nice job! BTW, how did you extract the data from code jam dashboard?
Did you use any script again?
I am learning on some web stuff. So, want to know :-)
Thanks,
Vivek
On Sep 6, 1:09 pm, Siddiq Akbar wrote:
> @vexorian
> I agree with you, everybody who achieved 99 score is more mean
I looked into the http://www.go-hero.net/jam/09/solutions/0/1/Perl
site to list all the solutions for "Alien Language", solved by Perl.
But, it only lists 100 coders. Does it list first 100, or efficient
codes, or any error in this site?
I solved the first problem in perl, and got 33, and my rank
using scripting languages for
solving complex algorithmic problems?
Best wishes,
vgbhat
On Sep 4, 1:00 pm, quasar wrote:
> I have the same feeling! Codejam is an algorithmic contest! so learn
> new techniques for solving problems.
>
> Cheers
>
> On Sep 4, 12:06 pm, vexorian wrote:
It seems like practice and analytical skills make them perfect and
fast. Also, seems like we should study datastructures and algorithms
(like DFS, DP etc). So, before coding, we should think about the
algorithm to use. I am still trying to digest the algorithm they have
described for the problem a
e, or scripting languages have some limitations while
solving complex alrogithmic problems?
Best wishes,
vgbhat
On Sep 4, 1:00 pm, quasar wrote:
> I have the same feeling! Codejam is an algorithmic contest! so learn
> new techniques for solving problems.
>
> Cheers
>
> On Sep 4, 12