UofA Programming Contest Home Page
Welcome to the web site for the University of Alberta programming
contest team.
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UofA 2008 team, World Finals: Steven Soneff (Electrical Engineering),
Keving Waugh (Computing Science), Martin Müller (Coach),
Devin Doucette (Software Engineering).
Finished 23rd in the World. (see the ACM ICPC web site)
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Each year the Department of Computing Science is represented in the
ACM
International Collegiate
Programming Contest by a team of undegraduate and graduate
students, coached by
Martin Müller.
For more information about participation in past contests, please see
Piotr Rudnicki's
contest pages. There you will find past local contests we have
run and links to on-line contests in which you can participate anytime.
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The Programming Club
meets at 3:00PM on Fridays in Algorithmics Lab, CSC 217. Show up and discuss
problem statements, descriptions, methods of attack, as well as sample
solutions.
The U of A Code Archive
The code archive includes prewritten implementations (in C or C++) of
several common algorithms. As such, it is only for local use.
The Problem Archive
There used to be such an entry here but it has
poofed into thin air.
The problem archive includes descriptions, classifications, solutions
and test data for a number of problems we have used either for contests
or for practice in the past. Please contact us if you have problems to
submit to our archive, or if you want to combine training resources.
Associations
- The University of Waterloo
holds many training sessions and local
contests during the year. We frequently train together, share problems,
and co-host contests.
- The University of Valladolid runs both a
problem set archive with an
online judge, allowing students to solve and submit problems, and a
contest hosting service,
allowing contests to be run over the Internet.
- Ural State University in Ekaterinburg, Russia is setting up a nice
problem set archive with an online
judge. They also occasionally host real time Internet contests.
- The Sphere Online Judge (SPOJ)
also hosts a problem archive with an online judge. The site is
maintained by Sphere Research Labs based in Gdynia, Poland.
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