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Come on out for free food and bring a friend, all are invited!
The cookout will be held between the E&CS Building and Webb Center.
Check out our old pictures.
On February 21, 2009, twelve individuals from ODU, NSU, and Hampton University competed in ACM's second programming contest. After a challenging five hours, the results were:
First place: ODU - CubiC. In the picture:
Colin Courtney (center), receiving the award from Chairman Gabor Eszes (left) and Chief Organizer Duc Nguyen (right).

Second place: Hampton University - Gheric Speiginer.
In the picture: Gheric Speiginer (right).

Third place: ODU - Fancy Pants. In the picture:
Neil Monday (center).

ACM would like to extend thanks to:
The next ACM Programming Contest will be held in early Fall 2009.
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ACM Chairman Gabor Eszes will be giving a presentation on ways to use PHP and databases such as MySQL for the development of web applications.
The event is on Tuesday, February 17 during activity hour (12:30 – 1:30) in the E&CS Third Floor Conference Room (Room 3116).
In addition to the presentation, examples will be provided, and questions are welcome.
Show us your programming and problem solving skills!
Prizes: 1st place: $50 gift card; 2nd place: $30 gift card; 3rd place: $20 gift card.
Registration deadline: Sunday, Feb 15th 2009.
Contest date: Saturday, Feb 21st 2009.
For more information and online registration, please visit the ACM Programming Contest page.
Due to high winds forecast for Tuesday, the ACM/Systems Cookout has been moved to Friday, October 31. The time is unchanged from what was previously announced, from 12 PM to 2 PM.
The event will begin at noon by the back side of the Engineering and Computational Sciences building, near Webb Center and the Maglev tracks. Beef and vegetarian burgers, hot dogs, snacks, and soft drinks will be served.
Come out to enjoy a warm meal and converse with CS and ACM students, staff, and faculty.
List of all the scoreboards
Scoreboard for the whole region
Scoreboard for Duke University site only
This year, ODU will send 3 teams to the regional competition and we will be at Duke University site. There are around 150 teams in this regional competition including Virginia Tech, Duke, UNC, UVa, Johns Hopkins, UMCP, UD...
These links will be active during the competition, Saturday Oct 25 2008 from 12pm to 5pm. If you have time, watch and support our programming teams!
Thanks to the generous support of the Computer Science Department, the ACM student chapter held its first programming contest of the year on Saturday, September 27. Seven teams from ODU and NSU competed to solve the most amount of problems correctly in the least amount of time. The four ODU teams solved two or more problems. The first place team completed five problems correctly.
First place: ODU - 59423857978. In the picture (from left to right):
Michael Kim, Gregory Maslov, and Frank Fayer

Second place: ODU - Red.
In the picture: Charles Morris

Third place: ODU - RuBiKS. In the picture (from left to right):
Kumar Sharshembiev, Robert Bittle, and Colin Courtney

Fourth place: ODU - System. In the picture (from left to right):
Tihomir Hristov, Kevin Tindall, and Max Chen

The top programmers picked from this competition will form three teams to represent ODU in the ICPC Mid-Atlantic Regional Competition at Duke University in October 25th, 2008.
The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) is a high-profile programming competition sponsored by IBM. This competition is divided into 44 regions around the world with about 7,000 teams compete every year. The Mid Atlantic Region has over one hundred and thirty teams representing schools from Eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia, and North Carolina. The top two teams in the Regional Competition this year will advance to the World Final held in Stockholm, Sweden on April 18-22, 2009.
The teams will meet every Saturday to prepare for the Regional competition. Any students who are interested in solving problems and improving their programming skills are also welcome to join. For the schedule and location, email Duc Nguyen at dnguyen [at] cs [dot] odu [dot] edu.
The ACM student chapter would like to extend thanks to Dr. Steven Zeil for providing the problems and judging the contestants' responses, Duc Nguyen, Vice Chair of the ACM, for his generous time contribution in making this event possible, Tihomir and the Systems Group for setting up the contest environment and Mrs. Phyllis Woods, Terri, and Shanda for providing lunch and dinner for all attendees.
The next ACM Programming Contest will be held on Saturday, January 24 2009.
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The ACM Paw, designed and painted by Nicholas T. Kerschl, Duc Nguyen and Cassandra Rothrauff.
Check it out for yourself in front of Dragas Hall, and drop by our office!
The results of the election are in. The officers are:
Let us know what you think through our feedback form. We welcome input from all faculty, staff, students, members, and friends.
The cookouts on October 30, 2007 and March 20, 2008 were a lot of fun! Check out our pictures from October.
Thanks to all who came out on September 17 and celebrated Linux's 16th anniversary!