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Winners of the 'Google CodeJam 2004' Contest

astrab writes "The Argentinian programmer Sergio Sancho, 30, won the 'Google Code Jam 2004' programming contest, whose final was held yesterday in Google HQ (Mountain View, CA), and pocketed $10,000. According to Dirson, Sergio studies at UBA (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina) and works at the Research and Development Center which Core Security owns in Buenos Aires. More information also in the official Google Blog."

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  1. Re:Cool by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    fuck off cockbag

  2. Re:gmail :) - HOW DID THEY DO THAT? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    how the hell did they do that?

    Using various programming techniques that are obviously too complicated for your feeble mind to understand.

    it puts a picture of a person, with what's supposed to be crap on their face

    What makes you think its not crap?

    out of the speaker comes a loud blasting "hey everybody - i'm looking at gay porno" which repeats over and over.

    Yes, perhaps you were looking at gay porno? Jeez, I dont know!

    how the hell did they code that?

    Again, this would be too complex for anyone with an IQ such as yours to understand.

  3. go sancho go!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    there should be a new meaning for the word 'groso' and thats gotta be 'Sergio Sancho'

    congratulations! everyone should be partying instead of whining just because an Argentinian guy won. buuu!

    hope you spend one or two k usd in your welcome-back-home party.