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    Hi all,
    I am interested in knowing any periodic (montly/weekly) programming
    challeages held on internetDoes anybody know about such sites? Focus
    should be on algorithm development and programming skills.
    For example, I found this ()but
    seems they have stopped it now
    thanks in advance,
    pravink
  • No.1 | | 517 bytes | |

    www.topcoder.com is a very good site in my opinion.Maybe there are something u perfer.
    "pravink" <pskarandikar@gmail.comwrote in message news:1138451649.436375.55510@
    Hi all,
    I am interested in knowing any periodic (montly/weekly) programming
    challeages held on internetDoes anybody know about such sites? Focus
    should be on algorithm development and programming skills.

    For example, I found this ()but
    seems they have stopped it now

    thanks in advance,
    pravink

  • No.2 | | 404 bytes | |

    pravink wrote:

    Hi all,
    I am interested in knowing any periodic (montly/weekly) programming
    challeages held on internetDoes anybody know about such sites?
    Focus should be on algorithm development and programming skills.

    For example, I found this
    ()but seems they have stopped
    it now

    You may find this interesting as well: www.ioccc.org ;-)

    Cheers

    Vladimir
  • No.3 | | 535 bytes | |

    Vladimir S. wrote:

    pravink wrote:
    >
    >Hi all,
    >I am interested in knowing any periodic (montly/weekly) programming
    >challeages held on internetDoes anybody know about such sites?
    >Focus should be on algorithm development and programming skills.
    >>

    >For example, I found this
    >()but seems they have stopped
    >it now


    More seriously, though, you may try following one of these bounties:

    Cheers

    Vladimir
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    pepsior wrote:
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    Encoding: quoted-printable
    Do not post html or mime encoding in usenet. They are a security
    risk.
  • No.5 | | 210 bytes | |

    a mixture of math and programming can be found at:
    bye!
    Dominik
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    Sat, 28 Jan 2006 09:59:50 -0500, CBFalconer <cbfalconer@yahoo.com>
    wrote in comp.lang.c:

    pepsior wrote:

    Part 1.1 Type: Plain Text (text/plain)
    Encoding: quoted-printable

    Do not post html or mime encoding in usenet. They are a security
    risk.

    Not to real newsreaders, they're not.
  • No.7 | | 410 bytes | |

    pravink wrote:
    Hi all,
    I am interested in knowing any periodic (montly/weekly) programming
    challeages held on internetDoes anybody know about such sites? Focus
    should be on algorithm development and programming skills.

    For example, I found this ()but
    seems they have stopped it now

    http://www.topcoder.com/tc
    http://acm.uva.es/problemset/

    Robert Gamble

  • No.8 | | 162 bytes | |

    Vladimir Wrote:
    Hi all, thanks for replies.
    Vladimir, your link does'nt look like abosolute linkcouldn't reach
    there
  • No.9 | | 576 bytes | |


    pravink wrote:
    Hi all,
    I am interested in knowing any periodic (montly/weekly) programming
    challeages held on internetDoes anybody know about such sites? Focus
    should be on algorithm development and programming skills.

    Al Zimmermann's contests, are good, though in a sense not
    "programming." (You submit optimizations which can, in principle, be
    achieved
    with a ouija board rather than computer!)

    There are about three contests a year. just finished:

    A new one will be starting in a few weeks.

    James

  • No.10 | | 572 bytes | |

    CBFalconer wrote:

    pepsior wrote:
    >
    >Part 1.1 Type: Plain Text (text/plain)
    >Encoding: quoted-printable
    >

    Do not post html or mime encoding in usenet. They are a
    security risk.

    Who is pepsior?

    The message you are replying to is:

    From: "pravink" <pskarandikar@gmail.comX>
    Subject: programming challeges?
    Date: 28 Jan 2006 04:34:09 -0800
    Message-ID: <1138451649.436375.55510@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.c om>
    Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
  • No.11 | | 940 bytes | |

    Grumble said:

    CBFalconer wrote:
    >
    >pepsior wrote:
    >>

    Part 1.1 Type: Plain Text (text/plain)
    Encoding: quoted-printable
    >>

    >Do not post html or mime encoding in usenet. They are a
    >security risk.
    >

    Who is pepsior?

    The person to whom Chuck was replying.

    The message you are replying to is:

    From: "pravink" <pskarandikar@gmail.comX>

    Wrong. Your newsfeed just hasn't received <drftm1$iei$1@news.yaako.comyet.
    Because Chuck correctly quoted context, it was possible to deduce this.
    Indeed, that's why it's important to quote context when replying to Usenet
    articles, as we keep on telling people. That you did not in fact deduce
    that you had a message missing from your feed is your problem, not Chuck's.
  • No.12 | | 600 bytes | |

    pravink wrote:

    Vladimir Wrote:
    >>


    Hi all, thanks for replies.

    Vladimir, your link does'nt look like abosolute linkcouldn't reach
    there

    It was most likely cut/wrapped by my/yours news reader. Just go to
    http://www.linuxformat.co.uk/ navigate to Forums and look for `bounty`
    or similar. If you can (seeing you're in India you just may be able to
    get UK magazines) try bying one issue of the magazine, and follow
    instructions given there.

    Cheers

    Vladimir
  • No.13 | | 636 bytes | |

    Jack Klein wrote:
    CBFalconer <cbfalconer@yahoo.comwrote in comp.lang.c:
    >pepsior wrote:


    Part 1.1 Type: Plain Text (text/plain)
    Encoding: quoted-printable
    >>

    >Do not post html or mime encoding in usenet. They are a security
    >risk.
    >

    Not to real newsreaders, they're not.

    they get to such things as anybodies , who has _my_
    address in his book, and install worms that ship gubris from and to
    my faked address, it becomes a concern. Please don't encourage the
    idiots to use html.
  • No.14 | | 739 bytes | |

    Sat, 28 Jan 2006 16:19:38 -0600, in comp.lang.c , Jack Klein
    <jackklein@spamcop.netwrote:

    Sat, 28 Jan 2006 09:59:50 -0500, CBFalconer <cbfalconer@yahoo.com>
    >wrote in comp.lang.c:
    >
    >pepsior wrote:
    >>

    >Part 1.1 Type: Plain Text (text/plain)
    >Encoding: quoted-printable
    >>

    >Do not post html or mime encoding in usenet. They are a security
    >risk.
    >
    >Not to real newsreaders, they're not.


    unfortunately around 110% of usenet newbies and many old hands still
    use hideously insecure newsreaders which idiotically do render html
    and mime.
    Mark McIntyre

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