Contests
- 1
- C++Robots
- Page http://www.gamerz.net/c++robots/
- A "King of the Hill" (KOTH) tournament in which players use ANSI C or C++ to create a control program for a robot.
- 2
- Challenge24
- Page http://www.ch24.org/
- Annual 24-hour contest hosted by Budapest University of Technology and Economics. The contest is open to a limited number of international teams of 3 people via an internet qualifying round.
- 3
- International InfoMATRIX Computer Project Competition
- Page http://www.infomatrix.ro/
- Participants have to create a project for any of the categories (Programming, Design and Use of Computer, Desktop Publishing, Computer Art) First of all, each school must select one representant.
- 4
- Internet Problem Solving Contest
- Page http://ipsc.ksp.sk/
- Online programming contest for teams, open to anyone.
- 5
- Internet Programming Contest
- Page http://www.cs.duke.edu/~ola/ipc.html
- Duke University sponsors a programming contest that takes place in real-time over the internet.
- 8
- OpenChallenge
- Page http://www.openchallenge.org/
- 3-monthly challenge. Every three months the innovations are published under GNU GPL/FDL licenses.
- 9
- OpenECG Programming Contest
- Page http://www.openecg.net/
- A programming contest for Electrocardiography record handling applications and tools, using the SCP-ECG Standard.
- 10
- Programmer of the Month
- Page http://dinsights.com/POTM/
- A periodical problem solving contest for programmers from all over the world. Active forum.
- 11
- Project Euler
- Page http://projecteuler.net/
- A series of challenging mathematical/computer programming problems that will require more than just mathematical insights to solve.
- 12
- The International Obfuscated C Code Contest
- Page http://www.ioccc.org/
- A contest to write the most obscure/obfuscated C program.
- 14
- TopCoder
- Page http://www.topcoder.com/
- Online computer programming competitions in the Java, C++, and C# languages. Competitions take place twice a week, and members can win from $25-$300. Major tournaments have a prize purse of $250,000.
- 15
- iDevGames : uDevGame Contest
- Page http://www.idevgames.com/
- An annual event that promotes game development on the Macintosh computer.
- 16
- Warsaw Eagles
- Page http://duch.mimuw.edu.pl/~konak/?file=eng+eagles
- Homepage of the 2003 ACM ICPC World Champions: Tomasz Czajka, Krzysztof Onak and Andrzej Gasienica-Samek.
- 17
- XRDS: Crossroads
- Page http://xrds.acm.org/
- ACM student magazine, published quarterly. Includes news, articles, contests and archives.
- 18
- International Olympiad in Informatics
- Page http://olympiads.win.tue.nl/ioi/
- Annual computing-science competition for talented senior high-school students. Contains links to the homepages for every year and status information about the organisation of the event.