Chapter 114 Madwoman Sloane

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Sloane appeared unnervingly composed. Unlike David, she didn’t dive straight into coding. Instead, she closed her eyes, mentally mapping out her approach at lightning speed.

A few seconds later, her eyes snapped open–and her fingers began to fly across the keyboard.

She was no slower than David. Every line of code she wrote was clean and precise, every logical structure carefully calculated and refined.

Time ticked by. In the massive auditorium, the only sounds were keystrokes and shallow breaths.

David finished first. He leaned back in his chair with a smug smile, eyes gleaming with disdain. He looked like he was already imagining Sloane’s humiliation.

But Sloane remained unhurried, calmly reviewing every detail of her code. Not once did she show any sign of panic.

At last, she submitted her code.

Professor Molly and the rest of the judges began their review, running both programs through a battery of complex test cases while scrutinizing their performance and reliability.

The tension in the room was electric. Every student held their breath, eyes locked on the screens, waiting for the final verdict.

Meanwhile, the livestream chat was flooding again:

“David’s got this in the bag! No way Sloane can beat him!”

“I’ll bet ten bags of spicy chips David wins!”

nuts–she’s definitely gonna

Nobody believed in her.

What does Sloane have? She’s

than she could chew. This one’s already

And then–it happened.

Her voice echoed through the microphone

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entire hall.

:

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evaluation, the winner of

room erupted into chaos. The comment

Sloane won?! No

lost? I don’t

judges must

pale. He shot to his feet, disbelief written all over him. “That’s impossible! My code can’t have problems–there must be something wrong with the

Molly gave him a cool look. “If you’re questioning the results, we can run your

jaw and nodded stiffly. “Fine. Let’s see what the

David’s code on the big screen and input a set of stress–test data. As the program ran,

screen in disbelief. “How… How is

for memory overflow when handling large–scale data, which caused it to crash under high–load conditions. Sloane’s solution, on the other hand, used optimized

opened his mouth, searching for a rebuttal–but

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