Monday, June 27, 2011

Round 1 finished

We have finished the first round of the evaluation and published all results below the 30th place.  (We took n = 198 where the number of teams was 199 - that is, every team played as player 0 against one another as player 1.)

Congratulations to the teams who proceeded to Round 2.  The final results will be announceed at ICFP 2011 in September 19-21, Tokyo.  (We will send e-mails to the winners as soon as possible, perhaps later this month or early in July.)

[Update on June 28: The 1st and 2nd place winners have been notified (by e-mail).  Judges' prize will be determined later (but as soon as possible).]

[Update on July 11: It turned out that, because of a problem of the version control software that we used, the submission of one team was mistaken for that of another (that team has already been notified by e-mail).  Although this does not change the overall results of the contest, we aplogize for the mistake (we rechecked all the other submissions and there was no other mistake).]

[Update on July 14: The judges' prize is now determined and its winner has been notified (by e-mail).]

7 comments:

  1. Can you also publish the list of first 30 teams, alphabetically ordered, for example?

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  2. Hey, guys! We haven't got a letter that we are winners. Can you check and resend it? =)))

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  3. > Can you also publish the list of first 30 teams, alphabetically ordered, for example?

    Here it is:

    6/11/2011
    Bastard (aka Code Cercopithecoids)
    Celestial Dire Badger
    Ciklum
    Coding Monkeys
    Cup<T>
    Eta-Long Normal Form
    Frictionless Bananas
    Joho
    Lyrical Tokarev
    Punch Jordan in the Face
    Ria Mitsuru
    Snakes vs Lambdas
    St. Mihailov Academy
    TBD
    THIRTEEN
    The Invisible Imp
    Unagi: The Gathering
    Wile E.
    Wolf
    atomic $ save Madoka
    bootspig
    dylan-hackers
    kstm.org
    lessismore
    nbu
    notogawa
    shinh3
    widecat
    yazDual5os

    [previous version(s) was deleted and reposted due to formatting problems - sorry for spamming!]

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  4. There are only 29 teams listed.

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  5. > There are only 29 teams listed.

    You may be looking at an already deleted version of the list with a copy-and-paste error (sorry!), or may not be recogonizing some team name as a team name.:-)

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  6. So 199 teams were in the official competition? I wonder how many teams attempted the problem without submitting a solution.

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  7. I believe that non-significantly more. Any kid was able to post "sitting duck")

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