The Denison Spring Programming Contest
What is it?
The Denison Spring Programming Contest is held in Olin Science Building and (this past year) consisted of 6 questions. Teams consist of up to 4 people. Each team is challenged to complete as many problems as possible in 4 hours. Programming style is not considered and documentation isn't required. All questions require reading of test data from standard input and writing of results to standard output. Allowed programming languages are C, C++, and Java.
The 19th Annual Denison Spring Programming Contest
This year, 21 teams from 11 schools (Denison, Albion, Baldwin-Wallace, Oberlin, Mount Vernon Nazarene, Westminster, Wittenberg, Muskingum, Ohio Wesleyan, Olivet and Toledo) competed in this 4-hour contest.
You can see this year's results.
Check out the contest archives for problem sets and results from past years.
Take a look at the image gallery to see pictures from past contests.