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Hi!

I'm supporting a proposal to create a new Q&A website for programmers solving problems (and competing) on sites like Codechef, Topcoder, Codeforces, SPOJ etc. and contests like ACM ICPC, Google Codejam etc.

It's built on the same software as stackoverflow.com, a hugely popular site where over seven million programmers help each other with difficult programming problems. On Stack Overflow the audience votes for the best answer, so the answer you want is usually right at the top, not on page five.

I'm hoping that a site for programmers solving problems (and competing) on sites like Codechef, Topcoder, Codeforces, SPOJ etc. and contests like ACM ICPC, Google Codejam etc would have the same kind of network effect and turn into an amazing resource.

The proposal process is going on here:

http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/52595/competitive-programming

If you're interested in participating, go to that URL and click on the green "Commit" button.

What's most important is that we need about 50 more people with 200+ reputation on any of the other Stack Exchange sites. So maybe get on Stack Overflow and post or answer a few questions to get some rep there :)

Thanks!

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What's most important is that we need 58 more people with 200+ reputation on any of the other Stack Exchange sites. So maybe get on Stack Overflow and post or answer a few questions to get some rep there :)

EDIT: To all the supporters, please have a look at my post We need more users with reputation, and you can help! if you want to help us reach the beta phase faster and learn about Stack Exchange :)

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It's a very good idea! This kind of Q&A forum about competitive programming is missing.

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it is now closed by Shog9. lets send our "gratitude" messages to him: shog@shog9.com

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Unfortunately the Stack Exchange proposal was closed down, due to having a too large overlap with other Stack Exchange sites like Stack Overflow. It seems that if we want something like this, we need to start it within Stack Overflow. The [algorithm] tag already contains lots of competitive programming-related content. There's also the [programming-competitions] tag which is pretty empty as of yet. I suggest that competitive programming-related questions should get both tags.

I for one answer questions on Stack Overflow quite often, especially if they are algorithm-related and kind of interesting. Maybe some of the experienced coder here can join in, so that we can form a critical mass of people who give attention to algorithm-related questions and vote up questions and answers.

EDIT: I tried to write an answer to counter the argument that the CP.SE site wouldn't be a good addition to the SE network. If you have anything to add, don't hesitate to propose an edit to the answer. We have to keep in mind though that precise and structured reasoning is the key here. I'm not sure whether my post already has that property.

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For those of you who still would like a Competitive Programming related QnA, take a look at Quora: http://www.quora.com/Competitive-Programming. No affiliation.

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    The problem there is that you can't include source code and generally I haven't seen a lot of specific questions there, mostly they are of a very generic nature, rather than "What is the approach to solve problem X". Not sure if that impression is true though.

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      I would say your impression correlates with mine. Most of the questions are non-technical and discuss the social part of olympiads, icpc competitions, etc.

      A lot of discussions correlate with the ones on Codeforces: "How to become better", "How to coach younger kids", "How to find a girlfriend", etc.

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I've created a question regarding what we do next. Or, you may leave an answer to the close notice. Either way, if you do care and have something to add, indicate that somehow on Area51.

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    note: the below post is totally damn opinion of me, and may have little, if any at all, "reality"

    from authoritative moods of mods at SE, i inferred that they have no intention of allowing CP taking off. SE network, especially SO, are/is doing pretty well, and i think SO is perfect quintessential of QA. CP, if opened, would do undisputedly well there. almost every OJ out there has its own QA like TCforum, CFblog, CCdisqus, etc. but they serve as subsidy of their main site, which is mainly created for its own purpose — contest or whatsoever, not for forum, imho, and they are doing well in that respect. CP tag of quora is far from satisfying the eagers out there. but, what if, we — CP community open our forum? with good webmaster experience it would be achieved. in its private beta stage, inviting the reds of TC and CF, and allowing others by invitation-only from those reds, etc. seed culture is important in establishing general outline imho. and the list goes on. btw, in terms hosting and its payment, well im ready to pay my share.