- Google Code Jam
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Google Code Jam is an international programming competition hosted and administered by Google. The competition began in 2003 as a means to identify top engineering talent for potential employment at Google.[1] The competition consists of a set of algorithmic problems which must be solved in a fixed amount of time. Competitors may use any programming language and development environment to obtain their solutions.
In 2008, over 11,000 people from more than 128 countries competed for prize money totaling over $80,000, including a top prize of $10,000.[2]
In 2009, total 8605 people competed. The winner was Lou TianCheng from China followed by Qi ZiChao (China) and Iwata Yoichi (Japan).
In 2011, over 30,000 people competed. The winner was Makoto Soejima from Japan followed by Ivan Metelsky(Belarus) and Jakub Pachocki(Poland).
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Past winners
Tournament 1st place 2nd place 3rd place 2011 Makoto Soejima Ivan Metelsky Jakub Pachocki 2010 Egor Kulikov Erik-Jan Krijgsman Sergey Kopeliovich 2009 Tiancheng Lou Zichao Qi Yoichi Iwata 2008 Tiancheng Lou Zeyuan Zhu Bruce Merry 2006 Petr Mitrichev Ying Wang Andrey Stankevich 2005 Marek Cygan Eric-Jan Krijgsman Petr Mitrichev 2004 Sergio Sancho Po Ruh Loh Reid Barton See also
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