The student chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery at Frostburg State University will hold a programming competition on Saturday, April 24, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Pullen Hall Computer Labs on the FSU campus. The contest is open to all area high school and college students.
Amateur programmers will participate solo or in teams (of up to three) to solve as many computer-programming problems as possible in an allotted amount of time. Prizes will be given to the top 3 teams based on the greatest number of problems solved in the least amount of time. Top prize will be an X-box for each member with following prizes being “Age of Mythology” and wireless mice.
Registration is $13. Participants must show valid student ID or proof of enrollment. To register, visit the ACM chapter’s Web site at http://goliath.frostburg.edu/acm/ or email the chapter at acmchapter@frostburg.edu. For more information, contact Dana Wortman, instructor of Computer Science and the chapter advisor at 301-687-4718 or dwortman@frostburg.edu.
FSU is committed to making all of its programs, services and activities accessible to persons with disabilities. You may request accommodations through the ADA Compliance Office at 301-687-4102, TDD 301-687-7955.