Beijing Normal University held its second session on October 1 and October 2.ProgramDesign Competition (and ACM trials ). I participated in this competition as a proposition person (1 of 3) and a referee (1 of 4.
May 29 is a warm-up competition for contestants to familiarize themselves with the competition environment (PC2,Programming LanguageC/C ++.
In the course of the competition, there was no problem with the judgment software. During the warm-up match, the server encountered illegal operations, and the strange thing was that the competition was not affected at all. At that time, everyone did not dare to click "OK" of the message box, for fear that the program would be completely crash.
In order to avoid questions, the six competition questions will be determined on the evening of the 29th day. Each proposition finds three questions and selects six from nine questions as the competition questions. This topic involves combination counting, search, dynamic planning, simulation, and string operations. It does not involve graph theory or computational ry.
From the results of the competition, we are very satisfied with this proposition. 18 out of 22 contestants have at least one question, and all 6 questions have been answered (indicating that the difficulty is moderate). The most one has made five questions (with ample time ). This set of questions has a very good distinction. If you have four or five answers, you should take the first prize. If you have three answers, you should take the second prize. If you have two answers, you should take the second prize, should win the third prize; 6 people who make the first prize should win the encouragement prize.
I am confused about the results of the competition at http: // 202.112.88.161/bnucpc/bsjg.htm.
This program design competition is not very helpful (or even side-effects) to improve the player's programming ability. It requires a very short period of time (using even dirty methods) write a 100 or 200-line "throw once" applet to solve some somewhat boring problems,CodeIt's terrible. Programming and software writing are two different things.