[CSENews] CSE Programming Teams Compete this Saturday

Teresa Isela VanderSloot iselava1 at cse.msu.edu
Mon Oct 17 13:39:05 EDT 2011


Michigan State has been preparing since last January for the ACM 
programming competition, practicing once a week on various problems. Our 
two teams are ready to compete this Saturday, 10/22 in the East Central 
Regional Competition, with MSU going to Grand Valley for the contest.

Please cheer on these team members:

Neil Owen
Brian Smith
Andrew Melfi
Chris Heuser
Charlie Andrews
Joseph Roth

The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) is a 
multitier, team-based, programming competition operating under the 
auspices of ACM and headquartered at Baylor University. The contest 
involves a global network of universities hosting regional competitions 
that advance teams to the ACM-ICPC World Finals. Participation has grown 
to several tens of thousands of the finest students and faculty in 
computing disciplines at almost 2,000 universities from over 80 
countries on six continents. The contest fosters creativity, teamwork, 
and innovation in building new software programs, and enables students 
to test their ability to perform under pressure. Quite simply, it is the 
oldest, largest, and most prestigious programming contest in the world.

-Dr. Punch (Programming Team Adviser)

       

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