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FAST-NU SOFTEC 2009
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Monday September 06 , 2010
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Programming Competition

The Programming Competition (formerly the Dynamic Programming Competition) is a challenging arena, attracting bright and sharp minds from all over Asia. Programming under timed conditions tests the skills and grit of the participants involved to the limit. SOFTEC 2010 will provide local participants the opportunity to match their skills with a much wider field of competitors than otherwise available. The international event will gear the participants to perform under pressure and give them an insight as to where they stand in comparison with their counterparts from countries throughout the world. The competition is structured to test participants in the arena of speed programming – coming up with a solution to a complex question in limited time.

The Programming Competition has traditionally been the most crucial and electrifying event at SOFTEC, mainly due to its highly competitive and challenging nature, as well as the extraordinary skills shown each year by a diverse pool of talented programmers. It is a unique opportunity for students to match wits with the very best and brightest minds from across the region.

Eligibility

Only three-person teams may register. Each member of the team must be an undergraduate student, i.e. enrolled in an undergraduate degree program at the time of the competition (20th -21st March, 2010).

The distribution of prizes for this event is as follows:

1st Prize

Rs.30,000

2nd Prize

Rs.15,000

PC^2 Manual

See Competition Rules

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