Hello! Do you feel the breath of New Year?
The clock shows a day before New Year, so it is time to sum up the past. I do not have speech-writers for words in the style of "what recently seemed almost impossible, it becomes a fact of life" so I'll be short. Thank you all! Your unfading interest and constant help inspire Codeforces team for new achievements! Brilliant writers, invisible soldiers: testers, tireless and greedy for knowledge participants — all of you help Codeforces do better!
I've dug into the records and made a partial list of the most notable major improvements of 2013. Some large improvements of our infrastructure are not in the list, as the community can not see them directly.
- A simple way to add contest from Polygon to Codeforces::Gym.
- Drafts embedded in text form fields in Codeforces and Polygon.
- Multiple interface improvements in the contest area.
- Many improvements of Testlib.
- Notably improved performance of Polygon on large manual tests.
- Repeatedly updated compiler versions to the nearly latest.
- Supported languages: MS C#, Python 3, Go, JavaScript V8.
- Updated Codeforces testing servers.
- Polygon supported HTTPS.
- Organized the first season of weekly Codeforces trainings 12 episodes.
- Supported organizations in the profile and rating of organizations.
- Added numerous contests to Codeforces::Gym. Probably the most valuable — a large number of Andrew Stankevich Сontests.
- Implemented checker and validator tests in Polygon.
- Implemented macro language support in test scripts in Polygon.
- Groups on Codeforces have appeared, they can contain contests and blogs.
- Introduced Mashup Contests — special contests for personal and group training, can be easily composed by problems from rounds or from Polygon.
In addition, in 2013 we not only hosted 64 classical Codeforces rounds, but hosted some tournaments:
Also we took a role of ACM-ICPC 2013 World Finals Press Partner!
And as the detective story can not be without a chase, and the annual report can be do without the fun pictures. Here is a series of images showing the growth of Codeforces:
Registrations on Codeforces
Active contestants compared with TopCoder
New problems for rounds and tournaments in 2013
Submissions per year
Unique visitors growth (from Google Analytics)
Visits growth (from Google Analytics)
Pageviews growth (from Google Analytics)
That's all, runaway to decorate a New Year tree!
Mike Mirzayanov
Every year better than last year! Good luck and thanks a lot!
Congratulations to you and the Codeforces team
Hope the better results than 2013 in 2014 :)
Congratulations, Codeforces!
Will there be any update about the Goodbye 2013 round before it begins?
Just in case if you missed it, there was an email saying that it will be rated round with same problem set for both divisions and regular Codeforces rules.
Wow, better and better. CF has gained its popularity. Hoping to see more and more new features in CF:)
As the New Year falls on,thanks to the Codeforces team for all contribution made.
Congratulations for success in 2013! And certainly,happy new year! LOL
This year was a greet year. Do more in 2014, I'll wait that you'll show greet statistic in 2014/12/30. :D
Best wishes to Codeforces! A very great community for algorithm contests. I love the GYM best, because it is really helpful for my ACM-ICPC team. Very appreciated!
Congratulations, Codeforces! and hope the number of CodeForces rounds will grow even more ;)
Good job Codeforces! ;)
BTW, is the "changing username" feature going to be available again?
Hm so I usually can only solve Division 2 As and/or Bs. As this contest is rated for both divisions, will I still be able to solve A/B? Or will it be harder?
That's cool!
What impressive results! We can say that problems are very interesting as well.
Happy new year!
Please ignore, I wanted to write on some other post
This year's best site for problem solving, undoubtedly :) Expecting more in the upcoming days to come :)
I hope codeforces better and better. Happy new year! ^_^
Let's see your submission, you will find the new verdict :-)
We progress together Codeforces ! Thank you Codeforces team !
To be honest, Codeforces is easier to participate than Topcoder for new programmers indeed. Congratulations and happy new year !!!
Thanks for Codeforces this year, hope to better next year :D
Hey all, Congrats to the Codeforces team, your are awesome ! I hope a successful year for all of you, people. I am kind of new to competitive programming (I didn't know about programming contests until a year or so), I really want to qualify to IOI in my country but also if I qualify I want to do something decent yet I don't have much time since I'm a senior and preparing for my baccalaureate. I just can do BFS, DFS, a little of DP and math related problems (combinations and geometry ...). What would be the best way and the best subjects to prepare if I only have 3-4 hours a week ?
Thanks
may be 3-4 hours per week isn't enough but i think your problem is similar to this post http://mirror.codeforces.com/blog/entry/10163 take a look, maybe it helps.
Day day up!I hope I needn't enter the round 11:30pm the next year!
Hey,
Could you restore the mashup feature? Maybe it was forgotten after the last match.
Thanks!
Happy New Year! :)
Good statistics!
Hope greater rating for all in new year!!
But...
One year passed, isn't there any new rounds?!
:)
Happy new year thanks a lot i'm very like codeforces contest
I would like to submit a feature request. Anyone knows where can I post my request?