My Java implementation of Kick Start - Google's Coding Competitions.
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My Java implementation of Kick Start - Google's Coding Competitions.
A Google Chrome extension which adds a timer to practice timed problem solving on codeforces
Let teams compete by making them create hard instances and fast solvers for problems of your choice. Then pitch these instances and solvers against one another. All language-agnostic.
🎈 Problems solved by the team "Thaina e os Tabelinhas" in the 18th TOPCOM.
Functional Scala Code Written For Various Competitive Programming Contests
🎈 Problems solved by the team [UFES] PythaOn in the XXV SBC programming marathon (phase 1), or South America/Brazil first phase by ICPC (International Collegiate Programming Contest).
🎈 Problems solved by the team [UFES] LGPD++ in the programming marathon of UFV (Federal University of Viçosa) computer week.
Companion collection of sample problems for the algobattle framework. Try some of these out to familiarize yourself with the algobattle framework.
🎈 Problem solved by the team "Dream" in the I Rocketseat Experience Hackathon.
🎈 Problems solved by the team "Brazilian Sort" in the Google Hash Code 2021.
Some solutions to CCC questions I wrote in Python 2.7, C++, and Java
These are my solutions to Codeforces problems
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