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  2. CodeChef - Wikipedia

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    www .codechef .com. CodeChef is an online educational and competitive programming platform. It began as an educational initiative in 2009 by Directi, an Indian software company. In 2020, it was purchased by Unacademy. After failing to reach profitability, Unacademy announced it would retain a 30% stake in CodeChef while returning the remaining ...

  3. Java performance - Wikipedia

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    Java performance. In software development, the programming language Java was historically considered slower than the fastest third-generation typed languages such as C and C++. [ 1] In contrast to those languages, Java compiles by default to a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) with operations distinct from those of the actual computer hardware.

  4. Competitive programming - Wikipedia

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    Competitive programming or sport programming is a mind sport involving participants trying to program according to provided specifications. The contests are usually held over the Internet or a local network. Competitive programming is recognized and supported by several multinational software and Internet companies, such as Google [ 1][ 2], and ...

  5. List of JVM languages - Wikipedia

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    High-profile languages. As of 2024, according to the TIOBE index [ 1] of the top 100 programming languages, and PyPL, [ 2] the top JVM languages are: Java (#4, at one point at #1; #2 at PyPL), a statically-typed object-oriented language. Kotlin (#19, at one point at #18; #13 at PyPL), a statically-typed language from JetBrains, the developers ...

  6. Java (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Java is a high-level, class-based, object-oriented programming language that is designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible. It is a general-purpose programming language intended to let programmers write once, run anywhere (), [16] meaning that compiled Java code can run on all platforms that support Java without the need to recompile. [17]

  7. Codeforces - Wikipedia

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    Codeforces ( Russian: Кодефорсес) 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 ...

  8. List of algorithms - Wikipedia

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    Dinic's algorithm: is a strongly polynomial algorithm for computing the maximum flow in a flow network. Edmonds–Karp algorithm: implementation of Ford–Fulkerson. Ford–Fulkerson algorithm: computes the maximum flow in a graph. Karger's algorithm: a Monte Carlo method to compute the minimum cut of a connected graph.

  9. James Gosling - Wikipedia

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    James Gosling OC (born 19 May 1955) is a Canadian computer scientist, best known as the founder and lead designer behind the Java programming language. [3]Gosling was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 2004 for the conception and development of the architecture for the Java programming language and for contributions to window systems.