24-hour Programming Contest
bigboyofeq writes "The Budapest University of Technology and Economics is hosting the 3rd 24-hour programming contest. For the first time, it's open for teams from all over the world. The winner team gets 4000 Euros, so it's worth a look. When I took a look at the pictures of the previous years, I got really excited. They are available here (comments are in Hungarian)."
gets a date with Her.
I'm a big retard who forgot to log out of Slashdot on Mike's computer! LOOK AT ME.
Go Hungary!
:)
It's good to see Hungary sponsor something like this. Perhaps we'll here more from this little European country in the future.
"There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way of death." Proverbs 16:25 (NKJV)
Very exited indeed! Now I'm exited too.
that this picture here has threee times as many hits on it than the rest of the site (pre slashdotting too).
I bet she's just one of the caterers too.
-Malakai
-Malakai
A Dragon Lives in my Garage
Whatever it is, it'll only take 20 minutes to knock up in perl,
won't it? Sure, it'll be 10 lines of line noise that no one can
understand, but that doesn't matter.
YAW.
Your head of state is a corrupt weasel, I hope you're happy.
One of the things I like about this contest is that they don't restrict you to a style/language of programming. Whatever it is, it'll be done in the team's prefered language. It might be on Windows, Linux, MacOS (uhhhhg), Unix, some Sun box, or anything. And it might be done in anything from Perl, to PHP, to VB, to C, to C++, to Assembly, to Python, to Fortran, to QBASIC. When you don't hold biasses over people's prefered languages, you'll see that more and better stuff gets done.
They had a guy availible if one of the ladies had won the contest. :p
When I took a look at the pictures of the previous years, I got really excited.
You obviously dont get out much
Do not try to read the dupe, thats impossible. Instead, only try to realize the truth
What truth?
There is no dupe
If geniuses and top-notch programmers are expected to come, then how are people like me going to compete with them? :)
I think you can really see people put sweats out while coding. :)
underthesun
There was good organization, free food, and an interesting combined hardware--software task (150 pages, impossible to solve in 24 hours) last year.