Event Choices

wcarss@uoguelph.ca's picture

There are 27 available spots among 10 attendees, so I would suggest putting down your top 4 choices and a number to each of for each of those between 1 and 10, indicating how much you want that event. Make sure you don't give anything the same rank.

Example: (not actually my picks)

AI(1) -- 4
Scripting -- 3
Assembly -- 2
Debugging -- 1

Meaning I really really want AI(1), would love to do scripting, want Assembly and will take Debugging if it's all I have the option for.

Short List (times & events):

Friday March 6th, 19:00-22:00
* AI (1)
* Theory of Computation & Algorithmic:
* Scripting:

Saturday March 7th, 9:00-Noon
* Team Software Engineering:
* Sports

Saturday March 7th, 13:00-16:00
* AI (2):
* Assembly:

Saturday March 7th, 17:00-20:00
* Mathematic & Logic:
* Debugging

Sunday March 8th, 9:00-Noon
* Web Design:
* Operations Research:

Long List (With descriptions):

Friday March 6th, 19:00-22:00

* AI (1): three people on two computers. One game, two programs, there can only be one in the end.
* Theory of Computation & Algorithmic: two people on a lot of paper. This year, not only will you have to analyse and design algorithms, but you will also be given the opportunity to tackle challenges on complexity, decidability and other existential questions.
* Scripting: two people on one computer. Sharpen your shell scripting skills! Tasks will range from the practical (and massive) to the quirky and just as challenging in this contest of unix scripting skills.

Saturday March 7th, 9:00-Noon

* Team Software Engineering: three people on three computers. You'll be given an application to deliver in 3 hours and a short amount of time to plan how you'll develop it. Once planned, you'll have to work on your own, before putting everything together in just as short an amount of time.
* Sports: two people. You'll probably sweat a bit.

Saturday March 7th, 13:00-16:00

* AI (2): three people on two computers. Same game, but hopefully you'll manage to improve your program.
* Assembly: two people on one computer. Developing for old DOS/486 computers can be surprisingly interesting...

Saturday March 7th, 17:00-20:00

* Mathematic & Logic: three people on two computers. A little bit of thinking and a little it of coding will help you solve original conundrums.
* Debugging: two people on one computer. A large part of working in computer science or computer engineering is cleaning up other people's mess. When you're lucky, they're not too twisted...

Sunday March 8th, 9:00-Noon

* Web Design: three people on two computers. This year's variant will have you working with only the basic tools: HTML, CSS and Javascript.
* Operations Research: two people on one computer. Help Walter win the US elections on a restricted budget.

mlakshma@uoguelph.ca's picture

I would like to do...

Sports: 1st choice
Operations Research: 2nd choice
Mathematics & Logic: 3rd choice
Scripting: 4th choice

jlapp's picture

1st choice: Software

1st choice: Software Engineering
2nd choice: Debugging
3rd choice: AI 1
4th choice: Assembly

my pics

rank/name
1 - Math and Logic
2 - Debugging
3 - Assembly
4 - Theory of C&A

I will gladly take any even I havent done before
(I did AI , extreme programing)

WHaa!!! theres no extreme programing?

bondg@uoguelph.ca's picture

1st choice: Team Software

1st choice: Team Software Engineering
2nd choice: Debugging
3rd choice: Web design
4th choice: *Anything! I'm easy to please! And friendly!*

1 - Assembly 2 - Scripting 3

1 - Assembly
2 - Scripting
3 - Operations Research
4 - Am here To Learn . Anything will do.

I would like to do..........

Mathematics & logic
Debugging
Sports
I'm here to learn. Anything will do for me.

atrembla@uoguelph.ca's picture

1 - Web Design 2 - AI 3 -

1 - Web Design
2 - AI
3 - Team Software Engineering
4 - Assembly
This is all pretty random and flexible

rgupta@uoguelph.ca's picture

1-Operations

1-Operations Research
2-Theory of Computation & Algorithmic
3-Mathematic & Logic
4-Debugging

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