Educational Codeforces Round 1 is over. During 24 hours after coding phase many of you tried to hack other's solutions. And it were many successful hacks!
It was 573 successful hacks, made by 101 hackers. Here are most effective:
# | Hacker | Number of succ. hacks |
---|---|---|
1 | yashkumar18 | 36 |
2 | halyavin | 31 |
3 | TrungPhan | 26 |
4 | Orenji.Sora | 25 |
5 | ykaya | 24 |
6 | NotPassedCET4 | 23 |
7 | greencis | 22 |
8 | kondranin | 20 |
9 | Allanur | 19 |
10 | bayram98 | 18 |
11 | waterfall | 17 |
12 | kalimm | 17 |
13 | muratt | 13 |
14 | lifecodemohit | 11 |
15 | hnust_zhaozhixuan | 11 |
16 | BigBag | 11 |
17 | Luqman | 10 |
18 | choosemyname | 10 |
19 | White_Bear | 10 |
20 | liao772002 | 9 |
Thank you! Now I'm pretty sure that tests of this problems are really complete. Moreover hacks shown that writer's tests are often incomplete. In short, it seems it was really good idea to make open hacks phase.
I'd like to crowdsource editorial for such rounds. Please, write in comments if your are ready to write/improve a editorial for problems C-F. For sure, you should solve problem to help with editorial.
Please, write in comments your feedback. It is very important for us to get it. Thanks!