The annual ICFP Programming Contest has become one of the premiere programming competitions in the world. The 9 incarnation of the contest, "The Cult of the Bound Variable," was held in July 2006 and organized by the Principles of Programming group at Carnegie Mellon University. This report details the contest tasks, the technology used to produce the contest, and the contest results. Several tasks draw ideas from programming languages research. For example, participants implemented a simple virtual machine, played an adventure game based on a substructural logic, and programmed in a two-dimensional circuit language with a discordantly high-level operational semantics. The contest technology includes an optimizing compiler for ...
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The data consists of a collection of ICPC programming competition results. It contains information a...
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The annual ICFP Programming Contest has become one of the premiere programming competitions in the w...
The annual ICFP Programming Contest has become one of the premiere programming competitions in the w...
The ICFP programming contest is a 72-hour contest, which attracts thousands of contestants from all ...
The annual ACM International Collegiate Programming Con-test produces a competitive paradigm that is...
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Each year the ACM hosts a truly international programming contest – the International Collegiate Pro...
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The CP conference is the annual international conference on constraint programming. It is concerned ...
The Multi-Agent Programming Contest is an annual international event on pro-gramming multi-agent sys...
Climbing Mont Blanc (CMB) is a system developed by students for students. Its aim is to inspire stud...
The data consists of a collection of ICPC programming competition results. It contains information a...
Back in the heyday of computer hardware, some notable people actually believed that sentient compute...
The annual ICFP Programming Contest has become one of the premiere programming competitions in the w...
The annual ICFP Programming Contest has become one of the premiere programming competitions in the w...
The ICFP programming contest is a 72-hour contest, which attracts thousands of contestants from all ...
The annual ACM International Collegiate Programming Con-test produces a competitive paradigm that is...
After the initial enthusiasm of the ’70s and ’80s abated, the topic of program synthesis is now bein...
Each year the ACM hosts a truly international programming contest – the International Collegiate Pro...
Cedarville University computer science students Nathan Harold, Timothy Smith and Jon Easterday quali...
Abstract—Mastering a complex skill like programming takes many hours. In order to encourage students...
Fifty years ago one of the greatest breakthroughs in computer programming and in the history of comp...
Competitive programming is a sport for solving highly complex algorithmic problems. These problems r...
The CP conference is the annual international conference on constraint programming. It is concerned ...
The Multi-Agent Programming Contest is an annual international event on pro-gramming multi-agent sys...
Climbing Mont Blanc (CMB) is a system developed by students for students. Its aim is to inspire stud...
The data consists of a collection of ICPC programming competition results. It contains information a...
Back in the heyday of computer hardware, some notable people actually believed that sentient compute...