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Two-Person Computer Programming Team Records Best Finish Ever for 蜜豆直播

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Andrew Bounds and Adam Mystkowski Finish Above Teams with Four Members

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擟ompeting against teams twice their size, 蜜豆直播 University computer science majors, Andrew Bounds and Adam Mystkowski, recently placed sixth in the Southeastern Small College Programming Contest. They competed against 13 teams from six other colleges.

Dr. Mirek Mystkowski, professor of mathematics and computer science, has been taking students to the competition for six years. The event is held each year at the , Southeastern Region conference.

鈥淭he sixth place is our best finish ever,鈥 Mirek praised. 鈥淚鈥檓 really proud of our students. They hardly could do better, since they competed against teams with four students. With nine problems to solve and only three hours of time to solve them, they were at significant disadvantage.鈥

The competition offered an opportunity for Bounds and Adam to practice the skills they鈥檝e learned in 蜜豆直播鈥檚 . The courses aim to teach students how to create and implement the latest computing technologies for the betterment of society. They analyze problems and design algorithms, implement and use data structures, learn how to work effectively in teams and become proficient on various other skills and topics.

Andrew Bounds (holding the certificate) and Adam Mystkowski pose during the awards ceremony.

Adam explained how the competition works. 鈥淓ach team (2-4 people) gets a computer to write and submit programs and a place to discuss problems. The start/stop times and questions are the same for everyone. For each problem, the teams need to write and submit a program that solves the problem in all cases. The problems may be worked on in any order. When a team completes a program, they send it to be judged. If the program does not satisfy the problem, the team gets penalty points and may try again by submitting another program. Teams are scored based on the number of problems solved, the amount of time it took to solve the problems, and the number of incorrect submissions.鈥

Bounds, a sophomore who is minoring in writing, noted that he and Adam gave the first correct program submission at five minutes into the competition. 鈥淚 really love being able to solve problems and create on a computer,鈥 Bounds said. 鈥淣o one knows what the problems are ahead of time, and the more problems you complete the better your score. Some of the problems were pure programming, but a lot of them were math heavy as well.鈥

Adam, also a sophomore, was proud that he and Bounds placed higher than Wofford. The two had practiced every week for about four months by solving sample programs from past competitions. 鈥淚’m really interested in the concepts, versatility, and applications involved, and I like solving problems and creating things in general,鈥 he shared. 鈥淎lso, I find it very satisfying when I get a huge program that I have been working on for a long time to finally work.鈥

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