Student Coach: Matthew Agar, Email: matt.agar@mail.utoronto.ca
Discord Server: https://discord.gg/cMU3jp3
Reading group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/acmuoft
About ACM ICPC: https://icpc.baylor.edu/
About our region (East Central North America Region): http://acm-ecna.ysu.edu/
Individual practice resources: Codeforces, TopCoder, UVa Online Judge, Competitive Programming v1 free ebook, Topcoder Algorithm Tutorials
Practice No | Start Date | Room | Time | Problem Set |
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Saturdays | Sep 17, 2022 | Discord | 1-5 p.m. | TBD |
The qualification round is TBD
Hi all! We seek to form 3 teams (each of 3 students) to represent UofT at ACM-ICPC Regional Round, which will take place on TBD in TBD. You have to be eligible according to the ACM rules to become a member of an UofT team.
Prerequisites: You need to be comfortable with programming in either C/C++, Java or Python (and processing I/O from stdin/stdout). Previous experience with competitive programming/math or taking classes like CSC263/265 and CSC373 is definitely an advantage.
This time around we will hold tryouts individually. You will compete for a chance to represent UofT at the ACM-ICPC Regionals. You are allowed to bring books and printed documents. You are allowed to copy paste reference code you have written before. Additionally, online documentation for programming languages is allowed. Please do not use the internet for anything else.
Many thanks to the Department of Computer Science for providing funding and support, as well as to Computing Disciplines Facility (CDF) for hosting the website and online judge system!
Are you (your company) willing to kindly support our efforts by providing prizes for students? Please contact the coach.