From thezombified at gmail.com Tue Nov 8 18:55:06 2005 From: thezombified at gmail.com (Joel Kleier) Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 00:55:06 +0000 Subject: [CS-CLUB] Next Meeting Message-ID: Hey all! Just wanted to let everyone know that there is a meeting tomorrow in Halsey Teaching Lab 101c at 7:00pm. We will be having presentations by William Clements on a Windows program called Macro Maker, and another presentation given by Joel Kleier (me) on Wiki's! Also wanted to remind everyone that the Linux InformFest is coming up this Saturday, 12 November 2005. It'll be a great time! If you would like to help, please drop us a line! Contact information and what needs to be done can be found at: http://www.uwosh.edu/cs_club/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:LIF_2005 -- Joel Kleier -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.uwosh.edu/archives/cs-club/mh/attachments/20051109/6a4a3f57/attachment.htm From the.rhorn at gmail.com Tue Nov 22 15:40:22 2005 From: the.rhorn at gmail.com (Rene Horn) Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 15:40:22 -0600 Subject: [CS-CLUB] MockACM problems due tomorrow Message-ID: Just to remind everyone that MockACM problems are due tomorrow. Just a reminder of their format: * They are similar in format to the ones used in the ACM Intercollegiate Programming Contest (e.g. http://csalpha.ist.unomaha.edu/~acmregn/contst06/stand06.html). * These should be just below college level difficulty. * The problems should be easy, difficult, and everything in between. * We are allowed a more creative freedom with the descriptions and hints than the college level, so feel free to include one or two pictures to illustrate part of the problem. * Make sure it's *solvable*. Go solve the problem yourself. * Don't forget to include a seperate solutions sheet that tests for corner cases. * Don't be overly picky with the output format. The correct answer is the important part. Rene -- the.rhorn at gmail.com, rhorn at sdf.lonestar.org, hornr18 at uwosh.edu (UW-Oshkosh email address), http://rhorn.unixcab.org - a bunch of experimental stuff SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org Jay Leno in response to Colin Powell's deadline for an Iraqi constitution: "They can take ours. After all, we aren't using it..." From the.rhorn at gmail.com Tue Nov 22 17:33:13 2005 From: the.rhorn at gmail.com (Rene Horn) Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 17:33:13 -0600 Subject: [CS-CLUB] Re: MockACM problems due tomorrow In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: PS Alumni are encouraged to submit problems. ;-) On 11/22/05, Rene Horn wrote: > Just to remind everyone that MockACM problems are due tomorrow. > > Just a reminder of their format: > > * They are similar in format to the ones used in the ACM > Intercollegiate Programming Contest (e.g. > http://csalpha.ist.unomaha.edu/~acmregn/contst06/stand06.html). > * These should be just below college level difficulty. > * The problems should be easy, difficult, and everything in between. > * We are allowed a more creative freedom with the descriptions and > hints than the college level, so feel free to include one or two > pictures to illustrate part of the problem. > * Make sure it's *solvable*. Go solve the problem yourself. > * Don't forget to include a seperate solutions sheet that tests for > corner cases. > * Don't be overly picky with the output format. The correct answer is > the important part. > > Rene > -- > the.rhorn at gmail.com, rhorn at sdf.lonestar.org, > hornr18 at uwosh.edu (UW-Oshkosh email address), > http://rhorn.unixcab.org - a bunch of experimental stuff > SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org > > Jay Leno in response to Colin Powell's deadline for an Iraqi > constitution: > "They can take ours. After all, we aren't using it..." > -- the.rhorn at gmail.com, rhorn at sdf.lonestar.org, hornr18 at uwosh.edu (UW-Oshkosh email address), http://rhorn.unixcab.org - a bunch of experimental stuff SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org Jay Leno in response to Colin Powell's deadline for an Iraqi constitution: "They can take ours. After all, we aren't using it..."