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Warsaw University wins 2007 ACM programming contest

Warsaw University wins 2007 ACM programming contest

Tim Finin, 1:00pm 19 March 2007

trophyThe results of the finals for the 2007 ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest are in with Warsaw University, Tsinghua University St. Petersburg University of IT, Mechanics and Optics and MIT placing first through fourth.

The contest has been running since the 1970s has is generally recognized as the oldest, largest and most prestigious programming contest in the world. This year over 6000 teams began the multi-tiered competition with88 teams in the finals at Maihama Japan. See the final problems that the teams had to solve and the final team standings.

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