Re: [gcj] Re: Programming Languages

2011-04-12 Thread vikas ruhil
> nothing special just wanna check your interested > i think they want to check how many go with python? On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 5:08 PM, Felipe V. Rigo wrote: > Because in the early events Google doesn't even know which programming > languages we were using... > > And the competitors want to kn

Re: [gcj] Re: Programming Languages

2011-04-12 Thread BOUNAIM Oussama
i think just for statistic purpose On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 6:45 AM, ravi shanker wrote: > Hi, > > So can u plz tell me what is purpose of choosing a programming language for > the competition at the time of registration. > > On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 8:33 AM, Jorge Bernadas wrote: > >> You can use

Re: [gcj] Re: Programming Languages

2011-04-12 Thread Bartholomew Furrow
> > Yes, there is no problem in using two or more different programming > languages to solve a problem. However, all of them must be *freely* > and *easily* available. We actually changed that rule this year, because we didn't define "easily" clearly. Now it just says freely (but the links are s

Re: [gcj] Re: Programming Languages

2011-04-12 Thread nattapon nimakul
In the time of submit the codes, you have to zip all the code. It means you can write the program in any languages you want ( that google allowed ). The purpose is you can use c++ with some dynamic languages to solve the problem faster(depend on you). Good luck On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 1:16 PM,

Re: [gcj] Re: Programming Languages

2011-04-12 Thread Sajal C
Hi, I think what Srujan asked was that inspite of language we have registered for, can we use some other language to solve the problem. If he meant that he want to compile a program using different compilers then I dont understand why do he need that.Also will he compile it himself using terminal

[gcj] Re: Programming Languages

2011-04-12 Thread jbernadas
Yes, there is no problem in using two or more different programming languages to solve a problem. However, all of them must be *freely* and *easily* available. If you want a definition of "freely" and "easily" in this context, refer to the FAQ (http://code.google.com/ codejam/faq.html, look at the

[gcj] Re: Programming Languages

2011-04-12 Thread Felipe V. Rigo
Because in the early events Google doesn't even know which programming languages we were using... And the competitors want to know "how many people use language XXX?" and stuff... On Apr 12, 1:45 am, ravi shanker wrote: > Hi, > > So can u plz tell me what is purpose of choosing a programming lan

Re: [gcj] Re: Programming Languages

2011-04-11 Thread Julien Dubois
Probably just to give some info about you, in case Google would get interested in your profile :) 2011/4/12 ravi shanker > Hi, > > So can u plz tell me what is purpose of choosing a programming language for > the competition at the time of registration. > > On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 8:33 AM, Jorg

Re: [gcj] Re: Programming Languages

2011-04-11 Thread ravi shanker
Hi, So can u plz tell me what is purpose of choosing a programming language for the competition at the time of registration. On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 8:33 AM, Jorge Bernadas wrote: > You can use any combination of languages you want, as long as they all > can be executed freely. No matter what y

[gcj] Re: Programming Languages

2011-04-11 Thread Jorge Bernadas
You can use any combination of languages you want, as long as they all can be executed freely. No matter what you put during registration, you can use other languages if you want. On Apr 11, 7:54 pm, ravi shanker wrote: > Hi, > We are allowed to use the language with which we have registered and