Annual Macintosh programming contest and convention.
Annual programming contest at Tarleton State University.
The webpage for the 1999 ICFP Functional Programming Contest.
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.
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.
An online contest with information about writing competitions, questions, and an online judge.
This is a casual contest open to any University of California Computer Science student.
A new contest every few weeks. PHP only, but HTML and any extension commonly available to PHP is allowed. Disallowed is any other type of scripting language.
Aim is to write a game in 1024 bytes of code, for an 8-bit home computer such as the Atari 2600, NES, CPC+, or TI99/4A. Includes competition news and details of entries.
3-monthly challenge. Every three months the innovations are published under GNU GPL/FDL licenses.
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