Went down to Providence to work on Alan's website with him - can't wait for it to go live. It's going to be so slick. Then got dinner with Jeff at Cafe 412 [hooray]. On the way home, got that same feeling I now get when the horizon provides my city. That proud "oh, Boston - you're my home" kinda feeling. It's good. Man, I'm so behind on these daily photo posts.
Went down to Providence to work on Alan's website with him - can't wait for it to go live. It's going to be so slick. Then got dinner with Jeff at Cafe 412 [hooray]. On the way home, got that same feeling I now get when the horizon provides my city. That proud "oh, Boston - you're my home" kinda feeling. It's good. Man, I'm so behind on these daily photo posts.
Coding Competition
Apr. 19th, 2007 02:38 pmAs I mentioned awhile back, me and two other CS majors are representing PC at the CCSCNE Coding Competition at RIT tomorrow. We leave in.. 28 minutes. We went through last years problems last year (Here for those interested) last night, did the first 3 in an hour and a half - not bad seeing as there are six problems and we're given three hours. I think we've got a chance of top ten, maybe even top 5. MIT's going to win, unless they all die - count on that. I think theres 23 schools competing. Coding in UNIX - we'll use the emacs environment
Anyway - have a good weekend all.
You know you're going to a Programming competition when your bag is 1/3 clothes, 2/3 everything you own about C++. (including every note, lab, test, and handout from all three courses. whoo-hah)

Scoff away - it came in handy in the fall competition- one of the problems was literally the TSP (Traveling Salesman Problem... we used Prim's Algorithm - sorry for everyone who has no clue what I'm talking about. To make up for it... heres a photo everyone can understand

That is the result of todays mindnumbingly boring anthropology class. whoohah.
Anyway - have a good weekend all.
You know you're going to a Programming competition when your bag is 1/3 clothes, 2/3 everything you own about C++. (including every note, lab, test, and handout from all three courses. whoo-hah)

Scoff away - it came in handy in the fall competition- one of the problems was literally the TSP (Traveling Salesman Problem... we used Prim's Algorithm - sorry for everyone who has no clue what I'm talking about. To make up for it... heres a photo everyone can understand

That is the result of todays mindnumbingly boring anthropology class. whoohah.
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Feb. 16th, 2006 03:03 pmTodd actually made a game in programming! GASP!!!
Download it here!
http://s54.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2CXK1P5QZOMQL2FHK181SDMUPG
press n for a new game (unless your loading a saved game), and press 0 for a random grid.
the rules - there must only be one of each number in each row and column (soduku style) you can drag numbers vertically or horizontally, but not diagonally. It will tell you when you've won.
GO!
P.S. right click to save or exit
Download it here!
http://s54.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2CXK1P5QZOMQL2FHK181SDMUPG
press n for a new game (unless your loading a saved game), and press 0 for a random grid.
the rules - there must only be one of each number in each row and column (soduku style) you can drag numbers vertically or horizontally, but not diagonally. It will tell you when you've won.
GO!
P.S. right click to save or exit