Hi all,
Yesterday while I was querying some Pythonic stuff, this came up :
I know, I know, that's a pretty lame query. I just never did passing by reference in Python before. Anyway, I accepted the challenge, only to found out that it's the legendary Google FooBar Challenge!
Note : I was told not to share the challenge problems. Sorry for that, but I can share the interface with you.
This is the shell, and it looks cooler than mine!
After I solved one challenge, this is what I got :
The bunny is actually hoping around! Too bad I couldn't record it.
As a competitive programmer for some years, I find the first few challenges pretty easy. As you can see, I solved the second challenge in less than 7 mins. I could have solve it faster, but the system fails to receive my submission and I spammed quite some time.
I gave the link to one of my friend, so it should not work anymore :(
Have you receive an invitation before? How was the experience? What is the highest level you managed to got?
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Congratulations! That's pretty cool.