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SCHEDULE: NOV 16-21, 2014
When viewing the Technical Program schedule, on the far righthand side is a column labeled "PLANNER." Use this planner to build your own schedule. Once you select an event and want to add it to your personal schedule, just click on the calendar icon of your choice (outlook calendar, ical calendar or google calendar) and that event will be stored there. As you select events in this manner, you will have your own schedule to guide you through the week.
BE Programming Challenge
SESSION: BE Programming Challenge
EVENT TYPE: HPC Interconnections (BE, Undergraduates, Cluster)
TIME: 3:30PM - 7:00PM
SESSION CHAIR: Kenneth Craft
Presenter(s):Kenneth Craft, Raquell Holmes, Ritu Arora
ROOM:288-89
ABSTRACT:
The Broader Engagement programming challenge is an opportunity for new programmers and seasoned programmers within the BE program to compete against each other in friendly competition. With multiple levels and multiple languages, there is something for everyone to excel at. You only need your laptop to compete, as a virtual machine will be provided with all the needed software needed. Participants can also use their own software if they prefer. Test your abilities by writing legible code in a timely manner. Top competitors will receive prizes. Prizes sponsored by Intel software academic program and improvscience.
Chair/Presenter Details:
Kenneth Craft (Chair) - Intel Corporation
Kenneth Craft - Intel Corporation
Raquell Holmes - improvscience
Ritu Arora - University of Texas at Austin
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