Loyola University Maryland 2010 High School Programming Contest


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Welcome to the Loyola University Maryland Programming Contest!

Time and Place

We are currently working on the details of the 2010 programming contest. We intend to hold the contest on a Saturday in late January or early February 2010 at our graduate center in Columbia. We will notify interested schools by e-mail when we finalize our plans. Coaches of teams in earlier contests are on our mailing list. New coaches who would like to be added to our mailing list should contact Dr. James Glenn ([first initial][last name]@cs.loyola.edu).

Registration

We will have an online registration system like we had last year. E-mail will be sent to our mailing list a couple of days before the registration system opens.

Prizes

To be announced.

Contest Rules

Please check the contest rules shortly before the contest in case any changes have been made.

Programming Environment

Each team will have one (and only one) workstation to use during the contest. All computers run Windows XP and will have jGRASP, Eclipse, and Java installed.

Specific instructions on how to unpack the problem files and use Loyola's systems will be made available in the weeks before the contest. There will be a practice session before the contest proper.

Sample Problems

You can visit the page for the 2009 contest held in February 2009 for last year's problems and other information about that contest. Dr. Glenn's page has links to previous years' contests.

Teams will have an opportunity before the contest begins to see how the development environment and submission system work. A simple practice problem as well as the first one from last year's contest will be available for testing.

Submissions and judging will be done automatically with a network-based system.


Last updated Thu. Oct. 29, 2009

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