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  1. If you have not already received one, you will be getting an email shortly to update you on your Code Jam 2009 status.
  2. We have decided to allow qualifiers the opportunity to compete in all three Round 1 sub-rounds, until they advance to Round 2.
  3. @suparnadk Did you already compete in the qualification round from this account?
  4. @aoki_taichi The emails have not been sent yet - I will be sure to update everyone when they have. Thanks!
  5. @serengetisunset During the contest, it was optimistic. Now that it's ended, it's real.
  6. For @amanjain, @serengetisunset, you've advanced if your score is at least 33. You'll be emailed by next week with your round assignment.
  7. @serengetisunset If you qualified for round one, you will receive an email from us. Thanks!
  8. @port23user The contest was extended by two hours, but it ended at 1:00 PM UTC on September 4th (6:00 PM PT on September 3rd).
  9. @leira Here's a calendar: http://bit.ly/2nYRc . Good luck!
  10. @liio You can use any language or tools that you like!
  11. @hiddenpearls You can whatever coding language you'd like, including php!
  12. We know some people had difficulties earlier, so we have decided to extend the contest by two hours. It will now end at 1:00 UTC on 09/04.
  13. The outage should not negatively impact your performance, simply delay your ability to submit. Please keep trying!
  14. Some of you may be experiencing issues downloading the data sets - we are aware of this issue, so please keep trying! Thanks!
  15. @hoss Not so sure how other people would feel about that...
  16. Do you have what it takes to be a Code Jam Champion? Try your luck at http://code.google.com/code... starting... NOW!
  17. @yidizhiming You can use whatever language you'd like!
  18. @pramodxyle And you're welcome to use whichever compiler you prefer.
  19. @pramodxyle You can program your solution to open and read the .in file, or to pipe the .in file into your program using the command line.
  20. @Tsikavy Is it the link or the Google Accounts login that isn't working for you?