"If debugging is the process of removing bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in." - Edsger W. Dijkstra
Does writing a program which unravels an interesting phenomenon right before your eyes sound interesting? Does the idea of using computer to reach a surprising conclusion on some challenging practical problem excite you? Are you the typical 'geek' with a love for developing algorithms and a passion for coding?
If it's 'Yes!' to any of the above , then look no further. CRANIUM, at PHOENIX 10 is for all those 'techies' with the gift of creative thinking and love for problem solving.This section of Competition at Phoenix 2010 tests not only test your logic & Programming capability, but also your clarity of thought and creativity. The grandest stage of them all, CRANIUM sees the best of the coding brains battling it out in two gruelling rounds of cut-throat competition.
The first round separates the best from the good, and the final round is a of cracking the most fiendishly deceptive problems. So prepare to get your hands messy with some good old fashioned coding with a twist!
ABOUT THE EVENT
Each participant will be provided with a set of questions to solve within a time limit in the preliminary round .
In the final round there will be some problems based on which appropriate C /C++ codes are to be prepared .
RULES AND REGULATIONS
The event shall comprise of two rounds.
A total of ten teams will be short listed for the final round.
It is an individual event.
Decision of organizers shall be treated as final.
languages C,C++.java
Max Team Size : 2 (individual participations are also allowed).