Encoder
"To err is human, but to really
foul things up you need a computer"
-Paul Ehrlich There are few things that are more tantalizing than a fast paced adrenaline-pumping coding-race, where coders’ skills are put to test, within a challenging time limit. The online coding strife has always got better and tougher each year.
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Please make sure that you have got Dev-CPP or GCC on your computer.
Programs getting compiled in Turbo C might give compilation errors when compiled on GCC.
1. The event will be conducted completely Online.
2. Online Registration has to be completed to be able to participate in the event.
3. A set of programming problems would be released which need to be solved in minimum time.
4. The submissions would be judged online by an Automated Checker.
5. Each problem is a programming assignment with a strong focus on algorithms and complexity. However, your programming logic will not be checked as long as the same is accepted by the Automated Checker.
6. The submissions would be judged only for correctness and would have to pass minimum performance criterion, i.e. time limit per test case.
7. A maximum of ten submissions per problem would be allowed, and there would be deduction of points upon every resubmission.
Programs getting compiled in Turbo C might give compilation errors when compiled on GCC.
1. The event will be conducted completely Online.
2. Online Registration has to be completed to be able to participate in the event.
3. A set of programming problems would be released which need to be solved in minimum time.
4. The submissions would be judged online by an Automated Checker.
5. Each problem is a programming assignment with a strong focus on algorithms and complexity. However, your programming logic will not be checked as long as the same is accepted by the Automated Checker.
6. The submissions would be judged only for correctness and would have to pass minimum performance criterion, i.e. time limit per test case.
7. A maximum of ten submissions per problem would be allowed, and there would be deduction of points upon every resubmission.
1. Languages allowed for coding are C/C++.
2. Maximum of two members per team. A team can consist of students from different colleges.
3. Participants should currently be undergraduate/postgraduate students of a recognized university.This would be verified if you win a prize, failing which the prize would be passed on to the next ranked team.
4. Teams can follow registration until 1 hour before the event.
5. There is no entry fee / registration charges for this event.
6. Teams attempting to hack(crack) the website would be immediately disqualified.
7. Judges’ decision will be final and binding.
2. Maximum of two members per team. A team can consist of students from different colleges.
3. Participants should currently be undergraduate/postgraduate students of a recognized university.This would be verified if you win a prize, failing which the prize would be passed on to the next ranked team.
4. Teams can follow registration until 1 hour before the event.
5. There is no entry fee / registration charges for this event.
6. Teams attempting to hack(crack) the website would be immediately disqualified.
7. Judges’ decision will be final and binding.
For details, contact:
Vivek Agrawal Arpit Rusia (+919896907389) (+919896634385)