| Title |
User |
Message |
Date Posted |
| g++ version |
javic |
Could someone tell me what the version of g++ the judge uses? for my ccc01s4 Cookie problem, it works on the judge; and when I downloaded my source code and used Visual Studio to compile it, it works... |
Feb 21, 2009 - 9:30:47 am UTC |
| Multiple submissions |
bbi5291 |
Please do not submit the same code over and over and over again. Why would you do something like this? |
Feb 20, 2009 - 3:52:50 am UTC |
| Re: Re: ACSL #2 |
SourSpinach |
Yup |
Feb 20, 2009 - 2:00:09 am UTC |
| Re: ACSL #2 |
dAedaL |
I believe they were testing the ACSL #2 programs on the judge. |
Feb 17, 2009 - 12:15:24 am UTC |
| ACSL #2 |
jargon |
Upcoming Contests ACSL #2 (Feb 14, 2030 @ 12:02am) Can anyone clarify? |
Feb 16, 2009 - 10:20:18 pm UTC |
| Re: UNIX Epoch Time Reaches 1234567890! |
bleung91 |
Is that why google has some weid green text under it now? |
Feb 13, 2009 - 11:36:36 pm UTC |
| UNIX Epoch Time Reaches 1234567890! |
bbi5291 |
NOW |
Feb 13, 2009 - 11:31:30 pm UTC |
| Re: Re: Re: Re: Spam Submitting |
Saravannan |
How can you accidentally submit code over and over again? |
Feb 05, 2009 - 3:47:43 am UTC |
| Re: Re: Re: Spam Submitting |
Bryan |
I don't do it intentionally |
Feb 05, 2009 - 1:42:42 am UTC |
| Re: Re: Spam Submitting |
jargon |
It is not that you can reduce your time. It's simply (as stated in another post) that run-times vary for each submission. Regardless, this was (at first, anyway) completely unintentional. |
Feb 05, 2009 - 1:39:19 am UTC |