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Next local ACM-style programming contest March 4th!

The next Waterloo-local ACM-style programming contest will be held
on Saturday, March 4 in MC 3003. All members of the UW community are
invited to try their programming skill in Scheme, C, C++, Java, Pascal,
Python, or Scala.

For full details and online registration, please see:
http://acm.student.cs.uwaterloo.ca/~acm00/

The contest will run from 1 pm sharp until 4 pm, and will be followed
by pizza. 


There will be a practice contest in the morning to allow
contestants, especially those competing for the first time, to get
their account setup and become familiar with the contest environment.


Contestants participating in the practice contest should arrive by
10:30 am in MC 3003. For out-of-town participants, it is possible to
participate remotely using a web-based system, but local participants
are encouraged to attend in person if possible.

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