September 23
Preliminary Benelux Algorithm Programming Contest 2023
Event information
Preliminary Benelux Algorithm Programming Contest 2023
Do you want to show how good you are at programming and to represent yourself and the university in the most prestigious algorithmic contest among students?
On 23rd September, bring your most 2 skilled friends to participate in the BAPC preliminary. The best teams will get a spot to go to the BAPC final, which will be on 28th October, in Amsterdam. (https://2023.bapc.eu/)
The contest starts at 11 and you will have 5 hours to solve the proposed problems. In the end, the results will be announced and you will get the opportunity to discuss your approach and hang out with your fellow competitors.
Before registering, please read the eligibility rules. ( https://icpc.global/regionals/rules )
For questions or searching for teammates, join the FCG discord server ( https://discord.gg/JfzxyBHPsH ) or send us an email at programming_committee@svcover.nl
To sign up please fill in the following form: https://forms.gle/kNdpsct3Eay9XGz16 (Deadline: 21st September)
This activity is organized by the Fully Connected Graph, in collaboration with the Bernoulli Institute.
On 23rd September, bring your most 2 skilled friends to participate in the BAPC preliminary. The best teams will get a spot to go to the BAPC final, which will be on 28th October, in Amsterdam. (https://2023.bapc.eu/)
The contest starts at 11 and you will have 5 hours to solve the proposed problems. In the end, the results will be announced and you will get the opportunity to discuss your approach and hang out with your fellow competitors.
Before registering, please read the eligibility rules. ( https://icpc.global/regionals/rules )
For questions or searching for teammates, join the FCG discord server ( https://discord.gg/JfzxyBHPsH ) or send us an email at programming_committee@svcover.nl
To sign up please fill in the following form: https://forms.gle/kNdpsct3Eay9XGz16 (Deadline: 21st September)
This activity is organized by the Fully Connected Graph, in collaboration with the Bernoulli Institute.