Facebook Hacker Cup

Facebook Hacker Cup is an annual international programming competition hosted and administered by Facebook. The competition began in 2011 as a means to identify top engineering talent for potential employment at Facebook.[2] The competition consists of a set of algorithmic problems which must be solved in a fixed amount of time. Competitors may use any programming language and development environment to write their solutions.

Facebook Hacker Cup
StatusActive
FrequencyAnnually
CountryWorldwide
Years active2011–present
Inaugurated2011
Most recentJul 24–Dec 5, 2020
Attendance32,699 (2020)[1]
Budget$20,000 for winner, smaller prizes for runners-up
Organised byFacebook
Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/codingcompetitions/hacker-cup/

Facebook Hacker Cup is part of a circuit of annual international programming contests that includes Google Code Jam, Topcoder Open, and the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest. It has been featured in articles from Bloomberg[3] and Stack Overflow.[4]

Past winners

Tournament Finals location 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
2020 [5] Online* Gennady Korotkevich Benjamin Qi Andrew He
2019 [6] Dublin, Ireland Gennady Korotkevich Mikhail Ipatov Petr Mitrichev
2018 [7] Menlo Park, California, United States Mikhail Ipatov Makoto Soejima Andrew He
2017 [8] Seattle, Washington, United States Petr Mitrichev Park Sung Gwan Mikhail Ipatov
2016 [9] London, United Kingdom Makoto Soejima Yuhao Du Ting-Wei Chen
2015 [10] Menlo Park, California, United States Gennady Korotkevich Dmytro Soboliev Gleb Evstropov
2014 [11] Menlo Park, California, United States Gennady Korotkevich Tomek Czajka Makoto Soejima
2013 [12] Menlo Park, California, United States Petr Mitrichev Jakub Pachocki Marcin Smulewicz
2012 [13] Menlo Park, California, United States Roman Andreev Tomek Czajka Tiancheng Lou
2011 [14] Menlo Park, California, United States Petr Mitrichev Khúc Anh Tuấn Tiancheng Lou
  • The 2020 Hacker Cup Finals was held in an online format in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Results by country

Country 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
Russia 5 1 3
Belarus 4 0 0
Japan 1 1 1
Poland 0 3 1
China 0 1 2
USA 0 1 2
South Korea 0 1 0
Ukraine 0 1 0
Vietnam 0 1 0
Taiwan 0 0 1

See also

References

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