Those are the practice submissions of team TUMbleweed for Google Hash Code 2018.
You can find more information about the contest at https://hashcode.withgoogle.com/.
Almost all code is written in C++. You can run the code by simply starting
make all. Output data can be generated using make data while
visualizations can be generated by make visualizations. We also have a
grader that computes the score of submissions. To run it first create the
output files (for instance by make data), then call make grades.html and
open the resulting HTML file in a browser. More commands can be found in the
Makefile.
This is our team called TUMbleweed:
