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Codeforces (Russian: Коудфорсес) is a website that hosts competitive programming contests. [1] It is maintained by a group of competitive programmers from ITMO University led by Mikhail Mirzayanov. [2] Since 2013, Codeforces claims to surpass Topcoder in terms of active contestants. [3] As of 2019, it has over 600,000 registered users ...
Codeforces peak rating 4009 (30 August 2024) Gennady Korotkevich ( Belarusian : Генадзь Караткевіч , Hienadź Karatkievič , Russian : Геннадий Короткевич ; born 25 September 1994) is a Belarusian competitive sport programmer who has won major international competitions since the age of 11, as well as numerous ...
Codeforces peak rating 3115 Makoto Soejima ( 副島 真 , Soejima Makoto , born 1991) is a Japanese former competitive programmer . [ 1 ] He is one of three people to have won both the Google Code Jam and the Facebook Hacker Cup and the only one to have also won a gold medal with a perfect score at the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO).
Contestants that achieve a high enough rating may be granted additional features like being able to add tags to problems and propose problem sets to official contests. CodinGame: Puzzles (increasing difficulty), code golf. Hosts regular online competitions (coding games and programming challenges). HackerEarth [17]
Codeforces peak rating: 3350 Scott Wu (born 1997) is an American entrepreneur who is co-founder of Cognition AI and Lunchclub . He is also competitive programmer who won three gold medals (placing first in 2014) at the International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) and came third place in the 2021 Google Code Jam .
As professional boxing has four major sanctioning bodies (WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO) each with their own champions, the sport doesn't have a centralized ranking system.The rankings published by these organizations share the trait of not ranking the other organizations' champions, as each one of the sanctioning bodies expects their champion to frequently defend their title against their top-ranked ...
A more comprehensive list of achievements can be found at the Competitive Programming Hall Of Fame website. [2] International Olympiad in Informatics: 2 Gold (2014 and 2015) (Third place overall in 2015) International Collegiate Programming Contest (Representing MIT): 1 Gold (2019) (Second place overall) and 1 Silver (2016) (Sixth place overall)
The monthly winners received prizes in the name of Harsha Suryanarayana. [27] In March 2016, a coding contest called "Humblefool Cup" was organised as a part of Aparoksha, the technical fest of IIIT Allahabad, in memory of Harsha. [28] It was conducted on CodeChef in 2016, but has been organised by TopCoder every year since 2017. [29]