ACM Programming Contest at WPI
Twenty-one college computer programming teams from throughout New England will compete on the WPI campus on Saturday, Oct. 17, as part of preliminary rounds of the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) programming competition. The WPI ACM chapter is hosting the event, coordinated by Prof. George Heineman who is the chapter's Advisor.
The three-person teams, representing the best computer science students from their colleges, will be given seven problems to solve in five hours. The winners advance to the regional competition next week at Westfield State College. An international competition will be held in April in the Netherlands.
Text based on material from WPI This Week
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