COMPUTER SCIENCE STUDENTS SHOWCASE PROBLEM-SOLVING SKILLS AT COLLEGIATE PROGRAMMING CONTEST
November 03, 2008
November 03, 2008
SAVANNAH, Ga., Nov. 3 -- Winthrop University issued the following press release:
Two teams of computer science majors from Winthrop University competed in a regional programming contest Oct. 25 in Savannah, Ga., as part of the 33rd Association of Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest sponsored by IBM.
The teams used their programming skills, creativity and mathematical sense to solve complex, real world problems under a grueling five-hour . . .
Two teams of computer science majors from Winthrop University competed in a regional programming contest Oct. 25 in Savannah, Ga., as part of the 33rd Association of Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest sponsored by IBM.
The teams used their programming skills, creativity and mathematical sense to solve complex, real world problems under a grueling five-hour . . .
