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Country Remaining ▴ Qualification Round Round 1A Round 1B Round 1C Round 2 Round 3
Russia 6 747 140 273 192 229 77
Poland 3 361 73 103 101 79 21
Japan 3 696 279 194 189 162 36
China 3 2024 845 582 542 545 83
United States 2 2166 551 301 195 161 25
Ukraine 2 346 63 126 113 89 16
South Africa 1 122 7 20 24 13 4
Slovakia 1 96 12 31 27 23 7
Hong Kong 1 151 50 42 43 24 5
Czech Republic 1 71 6 16 19 10 3
Canada 1 394 107 62 32 36 5
Belarus 1 114 22 49 38 44 13

India -- 3080 266 275 391 44 3

Google Code Jam contest result 2012.

Russia(6) still dominate the software talents, while China(4) and Japan(3) follows, Poland(3) is the starring country.

Sadly boasting about Software Industry, India(0) invites embarrassment in the contest.

http://www.go-hero.net/jam/12/regions

if we ignore the elite theory of final round, check out the second last round, Russia(77), China(88), both has the largest talent pool, US(36), Japan(25) following, while India got only (3), this is a serious question for Indian education.
 
for you info, 2011 result,

Country Qualification Round Round 1A Round 1B Round 1C Round 2 Round 3 Final ▴
Russia 694 172 353 253 287 78 10
China 1689 751 662 580 551 97 7
Poland 312 48 143 115 82 23 2
Japan 578 227 240 258 147 22 2
United States 1297 370 397 228 144 26 1
United Kingdom 186 20 66 67 20 3 1
Slovakia 73 16 40 27 27 9 1
Belarus 97 24 43 35 40 9 1
India 1525 280 539 668 66 3 None
 
for you info, 2011 result,

Country Qualification Round Round 1A Round 1B Round 1C Round 2 Round 3 Final ▴
Russia 694 172 353 253 287 78 10
China 1689 751 662 580 551 97 7
Poland 312 48 143 115 82 23 2
Japan 578 227 240 258 147 22 2
United States 1297 370 397 228 144 26 1
United Kingdom 186 20 66 67 20 3 1
Slovakia 73 16 40 27 27 9 1
Belarus 97 24 43 35 40 9 1
India 1525 280 539 668 66 3 None

compared to last year more then double the number have qualified , maybe greater awareness about Google code Jam.

If India wants to see more Indians in the final round, we need to lay good emphasis on Maths education.
 
Hey this is an open competition .........
any one can participate.......serious question for Indian education.

thats just one search in google....

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Google Code Jam contest result 2012.

Russia(6) still dominate the software talents, while China(4) and Japan(3) follows, Poland(3) is the starring country.

Sadly boasting about Software Industry, India(0) invites embarrassment in the contest.

Country Representation — Code Jam 2012 Statistics

if we ignore the elite theory of final round, check out the second last round, Russia(77), China(88), both has the largest talent pool, US(36), Japan(25) following, while India got only (3), this is a serious question for Indian education.
That's the best you can do.....try better next time as far as India bashing is concerned.:smokin:

^^ Tamaachaa......Indians work in google, not play contest contest :smokin:
 
I know someone will bring up those, I know Pepsi got a CEO, an Indian women....

But defensiveness does not help, as you're boasting your software business, which triumph China or Russia by your standard, but on the other hand in this talent contest you just can not fight to the last round. As I mentioned in OP, it's not about IQ, it's about Education, basic education.

This is not about Math education, How many children in elementary school can access computers, India is losing the future. Your gov spend much more on weapon import, even on aid poorer countries( not richer than you) to brag an imaginary "world power" status, than those spend on Education, Social welfare, Poverty reduction, etc.

think about it before tag everything as "India bashing", you overestimate your importance, as shown in the table. India is not only a significant player, on Code Jam, or International Mathematics/Physics/Chemicals/ Olympiad, or the Physical Olympic Games. These are things all constitute a "World Power" status.
 
I know someone will bring up those, I know Pepsi got a CEO, an Indian women....

But defensiveness does not help, as you're boasting your software business, which triumph China or Russia by your standard, but on the other hand in this talent contest you just can not fight to the last round. As I mentioned in OP, it's not about IQ, it's about Education, basic education.

Toyota is the world's largest car manufacturer, yet almost non existent in F1. Does it mean that Toyota is not the world's largest car manufacturer and they should not boast about it?

You get 10/10 for retarded logic.

http://www.defence.pk/forums/indian-defence/166397-abhishek-arora-wins-googles-open-source-competition-4-other-winners-also.html

http://google-opensource.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/google-code-in-2011-grand-prize-winners.html

And the 10 grand prize winners are... (in alphabetical order by first name)

Aaron S. - United States
Abhishek A. - India
Aneesh D. - India

Cheng S. - United Kingdom
Edward W. - Canada
Gaurav N. - India
Gautam G. - India

Laurentiu I. - Romania
Oana S. - Romania
Shitiz G. - India

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/indian...ition-4-other-winners-also.html#ixzz1xgXcU5TR
 
Toyota is the world's largest car manufacturer, yet almost non existent in F1. Does it mean that Toyota is not the world's largest car manufacturer and they should not boast about it?

You get 10/10 for retarded logic.

http://www.defence.pk/forums/indian-defence/166397-abhishek-arora-wins-googles-open-source-competition-4-other-winners-also.html
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don't delude people with your 14 yr old kiddo backyard game, not at all comparable to this Code Jam.

you mention Toyota which is surely a racing car brand I don't know what's your point. And as I posted in OP, if you look at the second last round, which signify the wider broadband strength, you only score (3), and China got (88), Russia got (77) respectively, note these are from a larger pool of thousands of people, India has the largest attenders over 3000 signups, yet only got (3) in the semi-final, and (0) in the final.

Be modest, Indians(at least some). India is way behind "world powers"
 
Google code jam is self selecting contest, so it's not proper to use it's result to gauge competence of Indian software industry. Just as its not proper to measure Chinese intelligence based on Chinese posters in PDF.

Anyway coding is not the only part of software development, thread starter should read more about software development life cycle. Of my 4 years of career as a java developer in a leading American investment bank, I never had to face a coding problem which would take a whole day to solve.
 
don't delude people with your 14 yr kiddo backyard game, not at all comparable to this Code Jam.

lmfao suddenly its not about kids.

This is not about Math education, How many children in elementary school can access computers, India is losing the future. Your gov spend much more on weapon import, even on aid poorer countries( not richer than you) to brag an imaginary "world power" status, than those spend on Education, Social welfare, Poverty reduction, etc.

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-...-programming-result-2012-a.html#ixzz1xgafQd30

And now that I showed you the kids are doing quite well its not about kids anymore.:blah: Save your advise for your own little country which spends more on defence(% wise) than India and less on education(%) than India.

you mention Toyota which is surely a racing car brand I don't know what's your point.

Yeah but they don't do that well in F1, GM doesn't even participate. Yet they are the two largest car companies of the world.

And as I posted in OP, if you look at the second last round, which signify the wider broadband strength, you only score (3), and China got (88), Russia got (77) respectively, not these are from a larger pool of thousands of people, India has the largest attenders over 3000 signups, yet only got (3) in the semi-final, and (0) in the final.

Be modest, Indians(at least some). India is way behind "world class"

We don't need to hear that from a Pakistani, we know that and working for it. Unlike your kind.
 
Google code jam is self selecting contest, so it's not proper to use it's result to gauge competence of Indian software industry. Just as its not proper to measure Chinese intelligence based on Chinese posters in PDF.

Anyway coding is not the only part of software development, thread starter should read more about software development life cycle. Of my 4 years of career as a java developer in a leading American investment bank, I never had to face a coding problem which would take a whole day to solve.

thanks for reply, based on your career I take you to be more intelligent and knowledgeable than average members here. So please focus on objective analysis, we can have a fairly in deep discussion instead of touching basics.
 
Frustrated Pakistani !!!! :D

I know someone will bring up those, I know Pepsi got a CEO, an Indian women....

But defensiveness does not help, as you're boasting your software business, which triumph China or Russia by your standard, but on the other hand in this talent contest you just can not fight to the last round. As I mentioned in OP, it's not about IQ, it's about Education, basic education.

This is not about Math education, How many children in elementary school can access computers, India is losing the future. Your gov spend much more on weapon import, even on aid poorer countries( not richer than you) to brag an imaginary "world power" status, than those spend on Education, Social welfare, Poverty reduction, etc.

think about it before tag everything as "India bashing", you overestimate your importance, as shown in the table. India is not only a significant player, on Code Jam, or International Mathematics/Physics/Chemicals/ Olympiad, or the Physical Olympic Games. These are things all constitute a "World Power" status.
 
Ok I'm on mobile and thought the poster is Chinese as I can't see the flags.
 

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