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Best man at my wedding was another team alumnus as well -- a fellow UCF CECS graduate of the mid '90s. He was the 4.0 GPA student we all hated in classes.Curious, am I the only programming team alum on here?
Proud Moscow State Alum here
Not as much as the CIA pumps into our universities. It's always funny to see these stones thrown, when we've been much better at it than the Russians.How much KGB money you think is flowing into them?
Kids on this team are no joke. Must practice for hours a day I would think. I know winners of high school competition get a full ride to UCF.
You wouldn't believe how much people in the greater software engineering community -- from the Northeast (especially NYC) to the tech west -- know of UCF because of the ICPC. I've had about a half-dozen clients respond, after they either asked or noted from my CV that I'm a UCF CECS grad, "Good programming teams."
When I was there, we'd practice on Saturday's for 4 hours and 2 hours one other weeknight. I always lobbied to start early of weeks of home football games, I was the only one who cared about going
I wonder if it's gotten even more competitive.
I get calls from the big tech companies all the time to come and interview, just because I have it on my cv.
We all interned at places around UCF, so we were coding 60+ hours a week if you include classwork. The 6 hours a week was focused on the type of problems you'd get in the contest. Dr Oorji had binders of every problem ever asked.Damn, must simply be pure exceptional talent recruited to the team then. I would've guessed a lot more time went into being that elite every year.