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By adamant, history, 21 month(s) ago, In English

Hi everyone!

I am happy to announce the Osijek Competitive Programming Camp that is scheduled to happen on 18-26 February 2023 in Osijek, Croatia. The camp is hosted by the Department of Mathematics at J. J. Strossmayer University of Osijek and is brought to you by the organizing team of adamant (that's me!), -is-this-fft-, mblazev, Tomx and antontrygubO_o.

The camp is inspired by various competitive programming camps that we attended during our active years in ICPC, and is aimed to help college students prepare for ICPC regional contests and finals. The camp will consist of 7 ICPC-style contests and 2 days off.

Up until now, most top competitive programming training camps have been organised in Russia, or by Russian entities. Due to the current situation in the world, attending such camps is not possible or desirable for a large number of participants, and we hope to offer a European alternative to Russian camps.

This is the first edition of the camp, and we all are very excited about it and hope that we may see you soon!

Details

Participation fee for onsite participants is 150€ per person. It does not include regular meals, travel or accommodation.

If you want to participate, but are unable to come onsite, we offer a reduced fee of 100€ per person for online participation. It is also possible to reduce fees individually if you are unable to attend some of the contests (e.g. because of the overlap with SWERC).

We support and empathize with those affected by the ongoing war in Ukraine, therefore we offer a 100€ discount for affected individuals and teams affiliated with Ukrainian institutions. In other words, the fees would be 50€ and 0€ per person for onsite and online participation correspondingly.

The expected starting time for the contests is 10am CET. For online participants, it is still a preferred starting time, but if it is not an option for you, we will also offer an opportunity to compete virtually within 24 hours after the main window is over.

Participants

If you are interested in participating, please fill the form here.

We ask you to register before February 10 if you want to participate online and before February 4 if you want to participate onsite.

If you want to participate onsite, especially if you require visa support, we would urge you to register as soon as possible, as visa processing may take 30+ days.

Also, if your university has a lively ICPC community that may be interested in attending the camp, and you have some contacts of people in charge (e.g. coaches) we would highly appreciate if you could fill the form here, so that we can send an invitation. Thanks!

Problemsetters

We'd like to praise the authors of the contests for the camp:

Sponsors

Last but not least, we would like to say special thanks to our sponsors, who make the camp possible:

If you are interested in sponsoring next editions of the camp or have any questions, please feel free to reach out at [email protected].

Finally, we would also like to thank Codeforces for guidance and promoting this announcement to the main page, eolymp for providing us an online judge for the contests and the Department of Mathematics at J. J. Strossmayer University of Osijek for all their organizational support and providing us a physical location to conduct the camp.

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By n0sk1ll, 21 month(s) ago, In English

Hello Codeforces!

I am pleasured to invite you to take part in Hello 2023, which will take place in 03.01.2023 17:35 (Московское время)!

This round consists of $$$8$$$ tasks waiting for you to solve in $$$150$$$ minutes, and will be rated for everyone!

As an author, please allow me to express my sincere thanks to:

I hope you enjoy our problems and have a wonderful $$$2023$$$!

UPD1: New score distribution is $$$500 — 750 — 1250 — 1500 — 2250 — 2250 — 2750 — 4000$$$.

UPD2: Editorial is out!

UPD3: Congratulations to the winners!

  1. Benq
  2. tourist
  3. Rewinding
  4. hitonanode
  5. jiangly_fan
  6. jiangly
  7. duality
  8. maroonrk
  9. Maksim1744
  10. DearMargaret

UPD4: Also, congratulations to the first solves of each problem!

  1. Geothermal with 187728121
  2. tourist with 187728792
  3. tourist with 187733377
  4. MEGAcrusher5000 with 187739126
  5. tourist with 187755451
  6. tourist with 187775898
  7. TLEwpdus with 187757570
  8. Rewinding with 187815792

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By MikeMirzayanov, 21 month(s) ago, In English

Hello, Codeforces.

It's time to take stock of last year. Shall we begin? And we are happy to sum up the results of the last season of Global Rounds. We announce the results!

We remind you that the global rounds are a joint initiative of XTX and Codeforces.

We hold 6 such rounds per year. All of them are open to both divisions. At each such round, 50 brand T-shirts were handed out, and we are happy to give T-shirts to all problem authors.

The prizes for the 6-round series are:

  • In each round top-100 participants get points according to the table.
  • The final result for each participant is equal to the sum of points he gets in the four rounds he placed the highest.
  • The best 20 participants over all series get sweatshirts and place certificates.

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By MikeMirzayanov, history, 21 month(s) ago, In English

Hello, Codeforces!

The year 2022 is finally coming to an end. Let's be clear. It's been a terrible year. Tomorrow I will make a wish, and you can easily guess which one.

I am writing these lines, and in a few minutes the Good Bye 2022 round will begin. And this inspires optimism and even pride in the community. Despite all these difficulties and troubles, we make rounds together and participate in them. Let's be grateful. And for this, let's say symbolic thanks to 2022 and a lot assistants: coordinators, problem writers, testers, participants and sponsors. We are many and we are together.

Can I have a little more detail on the Codeforces team?

Let me separately say thanks and words of admiration for the work of the coordinator of coordinators KAN and the senior developer geranazavr555. Both of you bring a lot to Codeforces, but your activity is not always noticeable. We appreciate it. Thank you!

I send thanks to Una_Shem: in the difficult conditions of broken global logistics, you do a lot so that the gifts are delivered to the winners, and the authors receive their reward.

Thanks to unreal.eugene for contributing to the development and kuviman for helping with setting up ci and other pipelines.

Who I will not say thank you to, it's cheaters! Ugh, to be like that. Please stay in 2022.

I'd like 2023 to be the year we regret leaving exactly one year from now.

Please make us happy!

Make our wishes come true.

* Image by ligrenok.

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By Nanako, 21 month(s) ago, In English

"It's been a long time since I came here, and I've really been through a lot." Koxia muses as she chatted idly with Mahiru.

Now that the Winter Festival is approaching. Among the flash of fireworks, in the chimes of the New Year, what is waiting for them to encounter?

Armed with girlish courage, they stepped onwards.

Koxia, Mahiru and Winter Festival

Hello Codeforces!

We (Nanako, m_99, huangxiaohua, SteamTurbine, triple__a, Nezzar) are very pleasured to invite you to take part in Good Bye 2022: 2023 is NEAR, which will take place in Dec/30/2022 17:35 (Moscow time)!

This round consists of 8 tasks waiting for you to solve in 150 minutes, and will be rated for everyone!

On behalf of the author team, please allow me to express our sincere thanks to:

This round is supported by NEAR. The participants in the top 2047 places will receive prizes as follows:

  • Ⓝ 1024 for the first place
  • Ⓝ 512 for the 2-3 places
  • Ⓝ 256 for the 4-7 places
  • ...
  • Ⓝ 1 for the 1024-2047 places

Score distribution will be announced soon.

Besides the regular editorial, materials to be public after the round will also include the Chinese statement and the Chinese editorial.

We hope you enjoy our problems and say Goodbye to your 2022 happily!

UPD1: Score distribution is 500 — 750 — 1250 — 1500 — 2000 — 2500 — 3250 — 4000.

UPD2: Congratulations to the winners!

  1. Benq
  2. maroonrk
  3. Radewoosh
  4. Um_nik
  5. tourist
  6. ksun48
  7. ecnerwala
  8. aaaaawa
  9. DearMargaret
  10. jiangly

Thanks all for joining!

UPD3: The editorial is available.

UPD4: The Chinese statement and the Chinese editorial have been added into the contest attachments.

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By s_jaskaran_s, 21 month(s) ago, In English

Hello, Codeforces!

The Programming Club, IIT Indore is proud to present the 8th edition of its flagship event, Divide By ZeroCodeforces Round #841 (Div. 2) and Divide By Zero 2022, under the annual code-fest, Euristica'23.

You can check some of the previous editions of Divide By Zero prepared by us : Codeforces Round #399 (Div. 1 + Div. 2), Codeforces Round #474 (Div. 1 + Div. 2), Codeforces Round #714 (Div. 2).

The contest will take place on Dec/27/2022 17:35 (Moscow time). This round will be rated for all participants with a rating lower than 2100.

People who had a great contribution to making this round possible:

You will be given 6 problems, and 2 hours to solve them. The points distribution will be updated later.

UPD1: Score distribution is 500 — 1000 — 1500 — 1500 — 2000 — 2750

UPD2: The editorial is up.

PRIZES: Twenty T-shirt will be given to:

  • Top 10 Indian Participants

  • Random 10 from top 100 (rank 11-100) Indian participants

Hope you guys enjoy the contest! See you on the leaderboard :P

About Euristica

Euristica is the annual flagship programming event of The Programming Club of IIT Indore. As part of Euristica, we conduct a variety of online competitions spanning different programming domains. These events are open and free for all, and there will be exciting prizes and goodies for the winners.

Head over to our website to find out more about the competitions.

UPD3: Here is the list of winners who won T-shirts. We will contact you guys soon. Congrats!

Top 10 Indian Participants

Random 10 from top 100 (rank 11-100) Indian participants

We have uploaded the link to the code for generating random numbers and ranklist here.

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By MikeMirzayanov, 21 month(s) ago, In English

Dear Santa Claus. Please make 2023 a happy year, not just that. Please, we all need this.

Hello, 2023!

And we have traditional gifts!

Change Handle Feature

Hurry! Only until the 10th of January, you can change your handle (but only once)! Note that it will be possible to roll back the changes or change the handle again only after a year. Be careful what you wish for.

You can change your handle to the new one which wasn't used before by anybody or which was used by you before. The links to a profile page with an old handle would automatically redirect to the actual profile.

Again, this year if you took part in at least 10 rounds you can request a handle of an inactive participant. It means that the participant should have a period of activity on Codeforces of at most 180 days, this period should be in 2020 or earlier. The inactive participant can't have posted comments, messages, and so on. It can't take part in more than 2 contests. It will be automatically renamed and informed by email. A user has the opportunity to request back his/her handle: in this case, we will roll back the change and return your previous handle to you. If you can't change your handle to another, it means that some requirements don't meet. Please do not ask me to do something with it. Especially, I do not like requests like "this is my second account, I took an interesting handle myself". I'm not Santa Claus.

Talking about handles I always
reminisce the following story. Once a user wrote me the message: "Please change my handle from I_love_Valya to I_love_Sveta, as I no longer love Valya ..."

New Year's Masquerade of Colors and Ranks

The traditional magical tab has appeared in the profile setting. Happy New Year!

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By Harbour.Space, history, 21 month(s) ago, In English

Hello, Codeforces!

We are pleased to announce the second “Hello Muscat 2023” ICPC programming bootcamp, the continuation of the “Hello” bootcamp series, organised by Harbour.Space University, in collaboration with PhazeRo, Gutech, UK Oman Digital Club, Leagues of Code, Gutech CS Club and Codeforces!

We are inviting all of you to join us from March 8th to March 16th, 2023 in Muscat, Oman for an intense 8 days of programming! It is not only a great opportunity to train but also a chance to discover a new amazing country. There are many reasons why you must visit Oman at least once in your life, from its great people to its natural beauty and surrounding peace. March is an especially great time to visit Oman if you want to enjoy nice beach weather — don’t miss it!

As always, we can’t wait to see you there to learn, practice and compete on the international stage, smoothing your road towards the joined World Finals 2022 and 2023 in Egypt!

Harbour.Space

Our coaching line-up combines talent and experience, featuring ICPC world champions winners and finalists, as well as legendary names from the field of competitive programming: Mike Mirzayanov MikeMirzayanov, Yahor Dubovik 244mhq, Artem Plotkin Rox, Maksym Oboznyi MaksymOboznyi and Nikolay Budin budalnik.

It will be an amazing opportunity for teams from all over the world to learn from these well-known and successful coaches in the ICPC world!

The Bootcamp will be split into three divisions:

  • Division A. Division A will be a mirror of the Petrozavodsk Programming Camp. Suitable for teams who already qualified for the world finals ICPC or are aiming that high. Participants of division A will be solving contests in the same conditions as a real competition to perform with more confidence in the ICPC world finals.

  • Division B. Designed to help teams prepare for the next season of ICPC regional competitions. Appropriate as an introduction for teams and students just getting their foot in the door of the world of ICPC and competitive programming competitions in general. Division B will have thematic contests and lectures.

  • Division C. Designed for newcomers to the world of ICPC competitive programming. For those with a handle on the basics but want to compete in future competitions and possible regionals, this division is the perfect starting point.

Types of participation: On-Site and Online

We believe that participation in our Bootcamp should be accessible by all teams wherever they are and that is why we made onsite and online types of participation.

20% Early Bird Discount is offered to universities and participants who register and pay before Jan 31st 2023.

On-site:

Price: 1500 € — 1200 €

What is included:

  • Training
  • Contests
  • Access to the recordings of the lectures
  • Accommodation for 9 nights in a 4 star hotel Mysk
  • Breakfast and Lunch
  • Transfer from hotel to venue every day
  • Leisure, entertainment
  • Welcome pack
Online:

Price: 100 € — 80 €

What is included:

  • Training
  • Contests
  • Access to the recordings of the lectures

Learn more about Hello Muscat 2023→

You can ask any questions by email: [email protected]

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By MikeMirzayanov, 21 month(s) ago, In English

Hello Psyho, this is Mike. We are happy to help with likes. So, Codeforces?

He waits for your likes here: https://twitter.com/FakePsyho/status/1605570944537280512?t=MV0OksdeUb8FXKApncDZcw&s=19

I believe that 40 facts are too few for us. We need more!

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By crimsonred, 21 month(s) ago, In English

Hello, Codeforces!

Cybros, the competitive programming club of LNMIIT Jaipur, is happy to invite you to participate in Codeforces Round 840 (Div. 2) and Enigma 2022 - Cybros LNMIIT which will be held on Dec/19/2022 17:35 (Moscow time).

You will be given 6 problems and 2 hours to solve them. The round will be rated for participants with rating strictly less than 2100. Division 1 participants can also participate unofficially in the round.

The problems were prepared by me, DreadArceus, ...nvm, warks, .utk., and og_. We would like to thank:

Good luck and have fun!

UPD1: Score distribution is 500 — 1000 — 1500 — 2000 — 2000 — 3000

UPD2: Congratulations to the winners!
Overall:
1. tourist
2. Um_nik
3. gyh20
4. neal
5. noimi

Div. 2:
1. apei
2. yyyz04
3. bobbilyking
4. rainboy
5. RNS_JK

UPD3: The editorial has been published.

About Enigma

Enigma is a part of Plinth 2023, LNMIIT Jaipur's tech fest. If you are an Indian school/college student, we will also hold an onsite round of Enigma from 27 to 29 January, 2023. You can register for the onsite round by filling the google form on our Instagram page.

As a part of Plinth, we will also conduct IUPC (Inter University Programming Contest), which is an ICPC-like contest for teams of three people. This contest is good practice for the real ICPC rounds. Both Enigma onsite and IUPC will have cash prizes and goodies.

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