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  2. Gennady Korotkevich - Wikipedia

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    On August 30th, 2024, Korotkevich became the first to break the 4000 Elo barrier on Codeforces. [6] Before this, the highest rating category was thought to be "Legendary Grandmaster" achieved at rating 3000, for which users would be rewarded by having the first letter of their handle turn black and the rest of the handle red.

  3. Codeforces - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Competitive programming - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Petr Mitrichev - Wikipedia

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    Petr Mitrichev (born 19 March 1985) is a Russian competitive programmer who has won multiple major international competitions. His accomplishments include gold (2000, 2002) and silver (2001) medals in the IOI, gold medals (2003, 2005) in the ACM ICPC World Finals as part of the team of Moscow State University and winning Google Code Jam (2006 [1]), the Topcoder Open (2018, 2015, 2013, 2006 [2 ...

  6. List of programmers - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Adleman – co-created RSA algorithm (being the A in that name), coined the term computer virus; Alfred Aho – co-created AWK (being the A in that name), and main author of famous Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools (Dragon book) Andrei Alexandrescu – author, expert on languages C++, D

  7. Coding best practices - Wikipedia

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    It is usually considered good practice to use descriptive names. Example: A variable for taking in weight as a parameter for a truck can be named TrkWeight, TruckWeightKilograms or Truck_Weight_Kilograms, with TruckWeightKilograms (See Pascal case naming of variables) often being the preferable one since it is instantly recognizable, but naming ...

  8. Harsha Suryanarayana - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Match rating approach - Wikipedia

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    The encoded name is known (perhaps incorrectly) as a personal numeric identifier (PNI). The encoded name can never contain more than 6 alpha only characters. The match rating approach performs well with names containing the letter "y", unlike the original flavor of the NYSIIS algorithm; for example, the surnames "Smith" and "Smyth" are ...