From December 12 to December 16, the University Paul Sabatier (UPS) will host a crash-course on competitive programming conducted by ITMO University World Champions Programming School trainers Vitaly Aksenov Aksenov239, Anton Kovsharov antonkov and Grigorii Shovkoplias GShark
The course will be in english, it will alternate training sessions in teams of three with problem analysis and lectures. Course is designed for contestants with different skill levels, starting from highly motivated beginners, familiar with C++, Java or Python to regional contest participants.
All the event will take place at the UPS campus, 118 route de Narbonne, Tolouse.
Registration
Registration is mandatory, it only requires to apply for the school through a form: check the "registration" menu at
https://www.irit.fr/olymp_prog2016/
It is free but does not cover lodging expenses in Toulouse. Fill the form as soon as possible to get a registration confirmation and organise your stay.
In case of difficulties to find an accommodation, please contact us.
Contact
https://www.irit.fr/olymp_prog2016/
Email: [email protected]
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I would like to write a short summary about our camp, that was ended yesterday. I think it was quite nice and quite helpful for people who attended it. Unfortunately, the number of people was quite small. (It seems, that it was a time of exams in most universities. While last year the camp was at better time) But still we had two different groups: the advanced and the group for beginners. If someone is interested to look what problems and theory we had: http://neerc.ifmo.ru/trains/toulouse/.
I wish, the next year the camp will be at October before local semifinals in some French University (Toulouse III, ENS Lyon or some else...) I would like to note, that this camp does not have any organisational fees, while providing even some basic breakfast and lunch. So, we would like to see everybody, not only from France. (I think, there are interested people out there)
Thanks to everybody who has come to participate and for the ones who organize this (Segei Soloviev, professor of Toulouse III University)