Language Details: Rust
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Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly in syntactic and semantic details.
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Problems solved
- Qualification Round (196 solutions by 44 contestants):
- Counting Sheep: 38 small solutions, 39 large solutions.
- Revenge of the Pancakes: 34 small solutions, 33 large solutions.
- Coin Jam: 21 small solutions, 11 large solutions.
- Fractiles: 15 small solutions, 5 large solutions.
- Round 1A (26 solutions by 12 contestants):
- The Last Word: 11 small solutions, 11 large solutions.
- Rank and File: 1 small solution, 1 large solution.
- BFFs: 1 small solution, 1 large solution.
- Round 1B (10 solutions by 4 contestants):
- Getting the Digits: 4 small solutions, 4 large solutions.
- Close Match: 2 small solutions.
- Round 1C (10 solutions by 4 contestants):
- Senate Evacuation: 4 small solutions, 4 large solutions.
- Slides!: 1 small solution, 1 large solution.
Submission Origin
United States (9 contestants) Japan (7 contestants) Russia (3 contestants) Germany (3 contestants) Australia (3 contestants) Taiwan (2 contestants) South Korea (2 contestants) | Netherlands (2 contestants) Hungary (2 contestants) China (2 contestants) Belgium (2 contestants) Ukraine (1 contestant) Switzerland (1 contestant) Nicaragua (1 contestant) | India (1 contestant) France (1 contestant) Croatia (1 contestant) Canada (1 contestant) Brazil (1 contestant) Bangladesh (1 contestant) ? (1 contestant) |