Gridwars Parallel Programming Challenge
Peter_Pork writes "New Scientist has an article about GridWars, a challenging new game that runs on large clusters of computers. Programs fight each other for supremacy in terms of the number of processors they control, and the main point of the contest is to develop better parallel algorithms. It seems a nice idea: have fun while you improve the state-of-the-art in cluster computing. The result of the last contest was somewhat of an upset, since a craftsmanly Russian program defeated a sophisticated genetic algorithm from NASA."
The only winning move is not to play. How about a nice game of chess?
I couldn't resist!
An article where SOVIET RUSSIA *and* beowulf jokes are on topic. What's next? A Natalie Portman interview?
I've often been told my programs require more cpu, allocate more memory, and take more time than any other coder on the team. If I can scale up my special skillz to more than one processor at a time, I might have a chance here.
Rogue: oh no! a 'C' is chasing my @! majick missle! majick missle! arghhll...