How old are you? Statistics.

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How old are you?

9 or younger...
1
0%
10 to 12
1
0%
13 to 16
38
10%
17 to 19
100
27%
20 to 25
200
53%
26 and over
36
10%
 
Total votes: 376

Farid Ahmadov
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How old are you? Statistics.

Post by Farid Ahmadov »

How old are you? I want to give this question and to gather some statistics about ages of programmers. Certainly, I know that this stats won't be full. But I hope somewhat to do it.
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Post by Adrian Kuegel »

I'm 22 and started problem solving at this site at the age of 20. I solved a bit more than 1000 problems so far.
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Post by Farid Ahmadov »

IT IS FOR ALL. Attention please:
Don't just choose your age. If you can and it won't be hard for you, then I want you to write how many problems you have done from problemset in acm.uva.es. It is for stats too. I gather it also to know "the power of ages".
Thank you. 8)
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Post by shahriar_manzoor »

Your poll topic is interesting so I have made the post sticky for next 7 days or more :D . I hope you don't mind
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Post by little joey »

Hmmm. I'm 44 and just have started visiting sites of this type... :)
But maybe I am the odd one out (as I've been most of my life) :D
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Post by bery olivier »

I not sure it is the best way. There is something like 30000 registered users, only 1500 on the board, but I hope this topic won't have 1500 replies. If you want those statistics (i really like statistics as well), then you can try to ask the systems administrators to implement it as optional array in our profil or something like that. Most of the time fnpc uprade the OJ some day after your request in the worst case.

My stats : I'm 20. Register for 1 year. AC pb : 100. ( Not really good, but never cheated :wink: ).
Don't forget to post your own statistics.
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Post by Farid Ahmadov »

Yes. You are right. I know that there are many users or teams that just don't need this forum. What about me, I need such help that I can get from this forum. But those who don't need it, among them there are maybe the best programmers in the world. They are those who just come here for fun or something else. Among registered 30000 users only 20000 submitted more than 0 problems. They need this site only for online contests, not for training. And I suppose that nearly 1000..2000 users have been registered twice (registered with two or more accounts). And if everyone who open this page just to take a look will vote, then I hope to gather more statistics. By the moment I write it, nearly ~90 men just looked and nearly ~20 gave their vote. It is only 23 percent. It will be better not just for this topic, but for all, to help if you can help in some problems.

Thank you for reading this. I hope that you will pay attention to the words said above.
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Post by Andrey Mokhov »

Hello!

I'm 19. Solved more than 700. Registered one and a half year ago. (But sometimes cheat a bit :wink: ).

Bye.
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Post by Larry »

I'm 20, solved about 270, and about a year?
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Post by .. »

(Just modified from Adrian's post :)

I'm 22 and started problem solving at this site at the age of 20. I solved a bit more than 700 problems so far.
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Post by Maxim »

Hi!

I'm 17. I'm solving problems on ACM since I was 15. So far, a little bit more than 200 problems solved.

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Post by Dominik Michniewski »

My stats: age 27, 500+ problems solved, registered in 1998, but I have 2 years gap betwwen end of 1998 and end f 2000
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Post by hijbul_ctg »

i am 22 and solve about 250 problem register at 2001 :-?
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Post by erfan »

:roll: :roll: Hmmmm............It is very interesting.
I am 22 and also solve 270 problem.
I joined in acm site at 2002,may.
Bye
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Post by Harun (IIUC) »

:lol: Thanks for your interest. :D
i am S.A.M Harun.
i solve 250 problem. and resistered in 2001.
my age is 22.
bye.
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