The contest was held on Saturday, January 22, 2000. Thank you everyone for participating.
The winners, by final score, are:
First Place | Travis Gagie |
Second Place | Bob Durie |
Third Place | Jeremy Hussell |
The winners, by academic year, are:
Second Year | David Tausky |
Third Year | Jeremy Hussell |
Fourth Year | Travis Gagie |
The contest problem set can be found in here.
I have to admit that the questions are tricky. So do not be discouraged if you cannot answer them, especially when you will need some knowledge used in higher year computer science courses (like question one).
The solutions in C, and the test cases that are used to test the correctness of your programs, can be found in here. Note that the solutions were not written in a good programming style. In programming contest (like the ACM programming contest) no one will care about your style, as long as it works perfectly!