Laurier ACM Team
The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest is conducted between the
top Universities and Colleges of the world. Wilfrid Laurier's ACM team is a
group of students who practice for the contest year-round, solving problems,
learning algorithms and problem-solving strategies. We compete individually
several times a year at University of Waterloo. Once a year we send one or
two teams to compete in the regional competition. We may or may not qualify
for the world finals, but without a doubt participating in the competition
is appreciated by many top employers.
Our ACM team meets twice a week, 5:30 PM Tuesdays and Thursdays in the Science
Building N2095 to practice problems and learn new approaches to programming.
For 2008-9, upcoming competitions are on September 27th and October 4th and
the regional competition is on November 1st in Hamilton, Ontario.
Feel free to contact us at wlu.acm.@gmail.com or come to our meetings!
| 2008 | East Central North America Regional Programming
Contest Team A Team Z |
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| 2007 | East Central North America Regional Programming
Contest - 3 problems solved |
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Dr. Eugene Zima (coach), Olav Jordan, Kyrylo Stepanchuk, Jeff Armstrong, Joe Bruggeman |
| 2006 | East Central North America Regional Programming
Contest - 2 problems solved |
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Jeff Armstrong, |



