Code Jam

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Gustavo Massaccesi

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Mar 30, 2020, 9:52:30 AM3/30/20
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Code Jam is in a few days, but Racket is not available :(.

Anyone know how difficult is to add a new language to the list? (Probably for 2021.)

Gustavo

Andrew Gwozdziewycz

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Mar 30, 2020, 10:29:06 AM3/30/20
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I am surely not the only one asking “What is code jam?”

On Mar 30, 2020, at 06:52, Gustavo Massaccesi <gus...@oma.org.ar> wrote:


Code Jam is in a few days, but Racket is not available :(.

Anyone know how difficult is to add a new language to the list? (Probably for 2021.)

Gustavo

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Sorawee Porncharoenwase

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Mar 30, 2020, 11:04:15 AM3/30/20
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It’s a programming competition by Google. https://codingcompetitions.withgoogle.com/codejam

Code Jam used to allow participants to use any languages, but they changed that a couple of years ago. To quote its website:

With the new platform, we have aimed to support the most popular programming languages used in past Code Jam contests. We currently support the following, which represent over 97.5% of the submissions in last year’s Qualification Round: Bash, C, C++, C# (mono), Go, Haskell (ghc), Java 8, Javascript (nodejs), Python 2, Python 3, PHP, and Ruby.

I don’t think there’s anything anyone (besides Google) can do about it.


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