Meta Hacker Cup

Meta Hacker Cup (formerly known as Facebook Hacker Cup) is an annual international programming competition hosted and administered by Meta Platforms. The competition began in 2011 as a means to identify top engineering talent for potential employment at Meta Platforms.[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.

Meta Hacker Cup
StatusActive
FrequencyAnnually
CountryWorldwide
Years active2011–present
Inaugurated2011
Most recentSeptember 22 - December 9, 2023
Attendance20,234 (2023)[1]
Budget$20,000 for winner, smaller prizes for runners-up
Organised byMeta Platforms
Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/codingcompetitions/hacker-cup/

Facebook Hacker Cup is part of a circuit of annual international programming contests that included 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
2022 [5] Online* United States Benjamin Qi China Tiancheng Lou Poland Marek Sokolowski
2021 [6] Online* United States Andrew He Ukraine Alexey Danilyuk China Lingyu Jiang
2020 [7] Online* Belarus Gennady Korotkevich United States Benjamin Qi United States Andrew He
2019 [8] Dublin, Ireland Belarus Gennady Korotkevich Russia Mikhail Ipatov Russia Petr Mitrichev
2018 [9] Menlo Park, California, United States Russia Mikhail Ipatov Japan Makoto Soejima United States Andrew He
2017 [10] Seattle, Washington, United States Russia Petr Mitrichev South Korea Park Sung Gwan Russia Mikhail Ipatov
2016 [11] London, United Kingdom Japan Makoto Soejima China Yuhao Du Taiwan Ting-Wei Chen
2015 [12] Menlo Park, California, United States Belarus Gennady Korotkevich Ukraine Dmytro Soboliev Russia Gleb Evstropov
2014 [13] Menlo Park, California, United States Belarus Gennady Korotkevich Poland Tomek Czajka Japan Makoto Soejima
2013 [14] Menlo Park, California, United States Russia Petr Mitrichev Poland Jakub Pachocki Poland Marcin Smulewicz
2012 [15] Menlo Park, California, United States Russia Roman Andreev Poland Tomek Czajka China Tiancheng Lou
2011 [16] Menlo Park, California, United States Russia Petr Mitrichev Vietnam Khúc Anh Tuấn China Tiancheng Lou
  • The 2020 Hacker Cup Finals and the 2021 Hacker Cup Finals were held in an online format in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Results by country

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

See also

References

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