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2015-08-06
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@maria: I love how the winning team gets to have their language declared “the programming language of choice for discriminating hackers”
@gigasquid: quite fun to look at the previous winning languages. The team who won 2013 used Java, C#, C++, PHP, Ruby and Haskell.