[compsoc-announce] Game On and assorted things

Will Thompson president at ox.compsoc.net
Wed Jan 31 22:49:40 GMT 2007


Evening,

Game On on Saturday
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Saturday is approaching rapidly!  We've not heard from many of you
wanting to come along, but I'm hoping you'll crawl out of the woodwork
when you get more details.  (Also, I'm assured that Durham's Compsoc
"are not that scary, honest!", in case fear of the unknown is holding
you back.)  The plan is to get to the Science Museum by noon to meet the
Durham people; if we catch the 10:05 train from Oxford Station, we'll
reach Paddington at 11:06, and have some spare time.  Sound good?  (I
believe that, with a Young Person's Railcard, a return on the train
costs around £11, which is the same as the cost of taking a bus, and
the train's quicker.  If people want to take the bus instead, we can do
that and leave a bit earlier.  Let me know if so.)


Oxford Algorithm Programming Training Website
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Jakub Zavodny, a second-year maths and computer scientist, says:

    If you are interested in programming, algorithmics or just a small
    contest against other Oxford (&Cambridge:) programmers every now and
    then, this website is just for you:

    http://people.ksp.sk/~dano

    After registering a username, you get access to a bunch of nice and
    interesting problems in the archive (ranging from trivial to pretty
    difficult), you can code up a solution in your favourite language
    (C,C++,Pascal,Java,C# supported so far - sorry, no Haskell:) and get
    it tested automatically & instantly.

    Each week or two (or according to popularity), we will be holding a
    short contest (1.5 hours) for you to match your skills in real-time
    under time pressure. If they are popular enough, we may put in some
    prizes as well!

    This all is free, non-binding, hopefully fun and also useful, so
    don't hesitate to try it out! The first contest is scheduled on
    Monday 5th Feb, so get ready by then:)

    Any questions, write me (jakub.zavodny at seh.ox.ac.uk) or (dano at
    ksp.sk).


Oxford Geek Nights - February 7th
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Matthew Westcott of Torchbox wrote to us thusly:

    Just wanted to pass on news of an event that Compsoc members may be
    interested in - an evening of talks and socialising with a primarily
    web-development focus, upstairs at the Jericho Tavern from 8pm on
    Wednesday 7th February. All are welcome:
    http://oxford.geeknights.net/2007/february-7th/

Sounds like fun to me.  We put this on the termcard, but I said I'd let
you all know about it and then totally failed to do so in my last email.
Sorry about that.


asp.net programmer needed! www.odauk.org
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    ODA is a student-run charity that sends volunteers on
    small-scale development projects, and we're looking for
    a budding web designer to help write a new website. You'll
    be interested in charity work, and have a solid knowledge
    of web design. Our current site is asp-based, (see link
    above) but the already-constructed barebones of our new
    one are in asp.net, so knowledge of this would be preferable.
    Please contact ian.ross at bnc.ox.ac.uk if you're interested.


I'll leave you with news that the BBC Trust have a public consultation
on the BBC's proposed on-demand access to TV shows over the interblag.
The current idea is to only support Windows Media Player 10, so people
who like to use other platforms might want to pay attention to question
5.  In any case, head over to http://tinyurl.com/ypdmd6 and let them
know your opinions.  It's a pretty interesting proposal.

Will
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Will Thompson, Oxford University Computer Society President
<http://www.ox.compsoc.net/>



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