Fridays at 2:00 pm in the CEC Sparc Lab.
Description || Rules || Past Contests
The WU|ACM Programming Contests are weekly programming contests sponsored by the Washington University student chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery and based on the International Collegiate Programming Contest. In the WU|ACM version of these contests, teams of up to two will compete for 90 minutes to solve one or two programming challenges. Any computer language can be used, provided that it can read from and write to text files. Solutions will be evaluated based on how quickly they are coded; no subjective evaluation of the "quality" of the code will be used.
Prizes will be awarded to the first place team at each event, and a grand prize willl be awarded to the team with the best record over the course of the semester.
If this sounds like fun, and you are free from 2:00 - 4:00 pm on Fridays, please register either yourself or a team below. The first contest will be held on Friday, February 21, 2003.
The rules are modeled after the rules of the International Collegiate Programming Contest. We have summarized them below, but we reserve the right to modify them or refer to the ICPC's rules for guidance.
18 April 2003
Contest Results
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11 April 2003
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04 April 2003
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28 March 2003
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21 March 2003
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14 March 2003
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21 February 2003: Off Base
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Reference Implementation: OffBase.java (uses the ACMIO class)