Spring 2009 International Collegiate Programming Contest
The Department of Computer Science hosted the local 2009 Spring Preliminary of the International Collegiate Programming Contest (IPCP) on Saturday, March 14th, 2009.
The contest began with registration at 9:00, and ran until the prize ceremony at 3:15. A free lunch of pizza and pop (sponsored by Point2) was be provided for all competitors.
Prizes and support were provided by:
Contest Problems, by Category
Novice
| Overhanging Cards | input | output |
| Stamps | input | output |
| Measuring Water | input | output |
| Fractions | input | output |
| Incomplete Chess Boards | input | output |
| Palindrome Numbers | input | output |
| Roman Numerals | input | output |
Advanced / Open
Final Standings
Advanced
- Pyro-GX - a team of one consisting of Andy Salisbury.
- Krush Y'all's Algorithm - Oliver Schneider, Kristofor Amundson, and Brittany Chan
- Uh No! - Xiaohan Zhang, Yosuke Yamamoto, and Gregory Johnston
Novice
- Panda Slayers Slayers - Spencer Clark and Thomas Covello
- Panda Slayers - Craig Siemens and Calvin Lough
Open
- Suckers for Punishment - Robin Dunlop of Vecima Networks and our own post-doc John Backer.
- Staff - Sadie Swanson, Guus van de Velde, and CSSS president Diane Holman
- Faculty - Michael Horsch and Eric Neufeld