Facebook Hacker Cup
Facebook Hacker Cup is an annual international programming competition hosted and administered by Facebook. The competition began in 2011 as a means to identify top engineering talent for potential employment at Facebook.[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 write their solutions.
Facebook Hacker Cup is part of a circuit of annual international programming contests that includes Google Code Jam, Topcoder Open, and the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest. It has been featured in articles from Bloomberg[2] and Stack Overflow[3].
Past winners
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2014 [6] | ![]() |
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2011 | ![]() |
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gollark: Zig is also not documented.
gollark: ABR isn't actually documented, see.
gollark: Obviously I would do testing of all the fallbacks, as I did previously.
gollark: https://github.com/osmarks/autobotrobot
gollark: It's on github.
See also
- Google Code Jam
- Online judge
- Topcoder Open
References
- /"Announcing the Facebook 2011 Hacker Cup". 2010-12-10.
- "The Jocks of Computer Code Do It for the Job Offers".
- "The puzzle masters behind Facebook's Hacker Cup explain how they craft questions".
- "2019 Facebook Hacker Cup 2019 Final Round".
- "2018 Facebook Hacker Cup 2018 Final Round".
- "2014 FB hackerCup scoreboard".
External links
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