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The Association is an international scientific and educational organization dedicated to advancing the art, science, engineering, and application of information technology, serving both professional and public interests by fostering the open interchange of information and by promoting the highest professional and ethical standards.
The ACM bi-annual local programming contest
The Florida Tech chapter of the ACM is holding its bi-annual local programming
contest on Saturday, 17th of April, at 2pm. The contest will be 3 hours long, and will
consist of 5 problems. All people interested in programming are invited to compete.
The contest will also contribute to the standings of the Fall local programming
contest, on the basis of which, our FIT programming teams, representing us at the ACM
South
East Regional Programming contest, is selected. The contest is good for anyone who is good
in
programming, and wants to practice tough problems, or for someone who just wants to get
involved with the workings of the local programming team. Best of luck to you all.
E-mail, either, Rahul Chaturvedi, at rchaturv@fit.edu
(or call at x8705), or Marco
Radmilac, at mradmila@fit.edu for more information,
or to register.
Registration should be done by the Thursday before the contest.
Brand new is the Florida Tech ACM Linux Users Group. The group intends to focus on spreading the word, discussion, and providing informal technical support on campus. The group's main avenue for communication will be the mailing list at linux@zach-lyris.fit.edu. To subscribe send an empty e-mail to subscribe-linux@zach-lyris.fit.edu.
The ACM has a new mailing list at acm@zach-lyris.fit.edu. To subscribe send an empty e-mail to subscribe-acm@zach-lyris.fit.edu. The list will be used for announcements related to the Florida Tech ACM and it's current projects (eg. the programming contest).
Both mailing list should be low traffic.
This web site is currently being maintained by Kervin Pierre.
Please send questions and/or comments to acm@cs.fit.edu.