Posted on Wednesday, January 07, 2009 at 10:56 PM
Do you like programming? Can you take challenges? Would you match yourself with others?
Here is your chance! Grab it!
The Electrical Engineering Students' Hungarian Association and the Károly Simonyi College for Advanced Studies are proud to present the
9th BME International 24-hour Programming Contest!
If you have missed the previous eight occasions, it is now time to join the adventure!
This contest is a real test of creativity, knowledge, endurance and team-work, an EXTREME CHALLENGE!
Sponsors and the offered prizes worth 5000 euros contribute to the high standards of the contest. The team which gaines the utmost points can take home the award and the cup.
Those teams which will have finished registration until
21st February 2009, must do their best during the online preliminary quailifier on
28th February 2009. The best performing thirty teams can participate onsite at the Finals in Budapest Hungary, between
1st and 3rd of May 2009. During the 24-hour advanturous round, the contestants will have to solve one, but extremely complicated and interesting task. They will need all of their knowledge in the field of algorithms theory, artificial intelligence and program design, and also well-used team work competence is desired...
Posted on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 at 5:58 AM
Do you like programming? Can you take challenges? Would you match yourself with others?
Here is your chance! Grab it!
The Electrical Engineering Students' Hungarian Association and the Károly Simonyi College for Advanced Studies are proud to present the
8th BME International 24-hour Programming Contest!
If you have missed the previous seven occasions, it is now time to join the adventure!
This contest is a real test of creativity, knowledge, endurance and team-work, an EXTREME CHALLENGE! Sponsors and the offered prizes worth 5000 euros contribute to the high standards of the contest. The team which gaines the utmost points can take home the award and the cup.
Those teams which will have finished registration until 17th February 2008, must do their best during the online preliminary quailifier on 24th February 2008. The best performing thirty teams can participate onsite at the Finals in Budapest Hungary, between 2nd and 4th of May 2008. During the 24-hour advanturous round, the contestants will have to solve one, but extremely complicated and interesting task. They will need all of their knowledge in the field of algorythms theory, artificial intelligence and program design, and also well-used team work competence is desired...