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  2. Google Test - Wikipedia

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    Google Test, or gtest, is a library for conducting unit testing in C++, based on the xUnit architecture. It is used by many projects, such as Chromium, LLVM, and Android, and has a test runner tool called Google Test UI.

  3. Google Code Jam - Wikipedia

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    Google Code Jam was an annual online algorithmic programming competition hosted by Google from 2003 to 2022. The web page lists the past winners, locations, and problems of the tournament, but does not mention any future or past events after 2022.

  4. Google Developers - Wikipedia

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    Google Developers (formerly Google Code) is Google's site for software development tools and platforms, APIs, and technical resources. It offers various APIs, developer products, and open-source projects, such as Google App Engine, Google Web Toolkit, and OR-Tools.

  5. Petr Mitrichev - Wikipedia

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    Petr Mitrichev is a Russian competitive programmer who has won multiple international contests, such as IOI, ACM ICPC, Google Code Jam, Facebook Hacker Cup and Topcoder. He is a Google employee and a blogger who shares his programming tips and solutions.

  6. Andrew He - Wikipedia

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    Andrew He is a 2021 Facebook Hacker Cup champion and a former MIT student. He also uses the online alias ecnerwala, which is his name spelled backwards, in competitive programming contests.

  7. Gennady Korotkevich - Wikipedia

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    Gennady Korotkevich is a Belarusian competitive sport programmer who holds many world records and achievements. He is the highest-rated programmer on several platforms, the first to break the 4000 barrier on Codeforces, and a six-time IOI gold medalist.

  8. List of Google Easter eggs - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the hidden features and messages that Google has added to its products and services, such as Google Search, YouTube, and Android. Find out how to trigger Easter eggs with various search terms, such as "askew", "baby yoda", or "Comic Sans".

  9. Grunt (software) - Wikipedia

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    Grunt is a Node.js-based tool that automates frequent tasks such as minification, compilation, testing, and linting for JavaScript projects. It uses a command-line interface and a Gruntfile to run custom tasks defined in plugins or user code.